Humans of Camden - Episode 4
‘Humans of Camden’ is a podcast series for Camden Community Radio inspired by the photography project, ‘Humans of New York’. In it, Bonny walks around different parts of Camden asking passersby to talk to her for 5 minutes. The aim is to capture a cross-section of street life in this diverse and eclectic borough of London.
The fourth episode was recorded on a hot, sunny Saturday on Primrose Hill. Bonny asks: “Why are you here?”, “Do you have a daily ritual that is important to you?” “What’s the best conversation you’ve had recently”, “What advice have you found helpful that you’d share with others?” (etc.)
Packaged by: Bonny Astor
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Camden Unlocked for1812
Marc Lee Brown provides the unique music for Camden Community Radio’s Camden Unlocked for international Migrants Day. Ben Cooper talks with Jack Beula about the highs and lows of his innovative career. He also investigates the mystery of the disappearing Chilean mural in Chalk Farm. Harriet Bird meets a lot of people at the SomersTown Festival of Cultures and Marian Larragy talks with Valerie Amajoutt about aspects of life as a migrant. This programme was broadcast by London Link Radio as part of International Migrants Day Radio Broadcast for 1812.
Presented by: Marian Larragy
Produced and edited by: Marian Larragy
Music by: Marc Lee Brown
- Radio 1812
- London Link Radio
- Listen here at 5.30 on 18th December 2010
- Human Development Report
- UN Migrant Workers Convention
- Not yet signed by Europeans
- Special Report on Migration in and from Asia
- Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Workers
- Transitions Primrose Hill
- Nubian Jak
- On Marley's Blue Plaque
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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UK Online Funding Cuts - Camden Council Cutting the Roots of Community?
When users of UK Online services in Camden’s community centres went to tell Camden Council what they thought of proposals to cut their funding, the leader of the Council told them that he was doing them a favour in listening to them and that the Council would not change its mind. Listen here to some of what people have said. Use the comment button to leave your own comment. Click on the link to sign the online petition against cutting the funds for Camden’s UKonline centres. Jade Keane/Marian Larragy
- Online petition against cuts to Ukonline centre
- Add your signature to the 257 collected so far
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to CCRadio home page
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