MP Reactions to Brexit
‘There’s always laughter and banter’ in the House of Commons. So that’s what they’re calling it these days…
On the day seven cabinet and junior ministers resigned over Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit withdrawal bill, CCR’s Alix Hattenstone spoke to Vince Cable, David Lammy and other cross-party MPs to get their reactions.
Package by: Alix Hattenstone
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The Roundhouse gets a Feminist Takeover - F Word
The Roundhouse gets a Feminist Takeover.
Fierce female line ups might be a thing of the past but they are also certainly the future. Meet the women who are proudly challenging gender politics in the music industry. Richard Pye chats to FWord founder Mackinlay Ingham and artist SADIE before they take over Camden Rpundhouse with FWord and friends on 25th October.
Package by: Richard Pye
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Scottish independence: the view from Camden
The weekend before a referendum in Scotland that will effect us all, no matter what the result, Camden Community Radio’s Freddy Chick has been out to find out what people in the borough are thinking.
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Camden Newscast April 2014
Freddy Chick interviews Cantelowes Ward Councillor Angela Mason about her role and what it involves. How local politics can influence local residents lives, the importance of participating in local politics and about the nature of the job itself. Freddy also got the chance to attend Camden People’s Theatre’s annual fringe theatre festival ‘Sprint’, where he interacts with performance artists and brings the show to listeners ears. He talks to artistic director Brian Logan from the organisation, who explains what they do.
Features by:
Freddy Chick
Presented and edited by: Sarah O’Brien
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Women's Studies Without Walls - 2
Personal choices and freedoms are defined by politics around us.
To hear to this podcast Click on the arrow on the right. To hear the others, click on a link in the right hand column and listen to each one in turn.
The Feminist Library in London launched their new initiative, Women’s Studies Without Walls (WSWW) during the weekend of 19th and 20th January 2013. WSWW gave women the chance to take part in workshops, consciousness-raising and skills-sharing.
Julia and Roberta, who took part in the Recording Women workshop at WSWW, conducted interviews with some of the women who attended the weekend. For more information about Women’s Studies With Walls, go to the Feminist Library
Edited by: Yula Burin
- Feminist Library
- On Consciousness Raising
- How the event felt
- On Connecting Theory, Feelings & Political Response
- On the history and value of Women’s Studies to activists
- Personal Choices are Constrained by Politics
- Reflections on ‘The Personal Is Political’
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Audre Lorde Remembered
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