On this episode of the people's podcast, we are joined by rapper and activist Lowkey. 4 years on from Grenfell, Lowkey discusses the preventable tragedy, the ongoing cladding scandal and it's roots in neoliberalism and contempt for working-class communities from the political establishment.
In this episode we look at the barriers and discrimination faced by South Asian players in football. We are very thankful to be joined by special guest Imrul Gazi who is a coach of Sporting Bengal United and a campaigner against racism in football.
In this episode we explore how gentrification is affecting working class communities in the East End of London. We're joined by special guests Dr Fatima Rajina and Sotez Chowdhury.
In this episode we are joined by Dan Langley, a Community Mental Health Nurse based in South London. We explore how a decade of austerity has hardened the blow dealt by this pandemic on mental health and discuss some of the stigmas surrounding mental health
On this episode of the People’s Podcast, we discuss the disproportionate impact of COVID on working class and ethnic minority communities, why some communities are more impacted than others, and cynical attempts to divide white and ethnic minority working-class people.
Muslims are both misrepresented and under-represented in the British media. Consequently, our stories have not been adequately told.
We explore this topic and more in our first episode: Muslims, Misrepresentation and Moral Panic.