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Activating Newham: Police Monitoring

37 min · 6 de mar de 2020
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Welcome to the Activating Newham podcast, a collection of talks recorded at Old Manor Park Library in Newham, London as part of a project exploring different communities’ experiences of racism in the area during the 1980s and now. A group of young curators, with the help of Create London, the Institute of Race Relations and Rabbits Road Press  developed a programme of public talks that began to situate their own insights and experiences of racism and activism in the context of this history. These podcasts were recorded in front of a live audience. In this episode of Activating Newham, we heard from Tony Bunyan of Statewatch and Mike Shiner, an academic and trustee at StopWatch.

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Welcome to the Activating Newham podcast, a collection of talks recorded at Old Manor Park Library in Newham, London as part of a project exploring different communities’ experiences of racism in the area during the 1980s and now. A group of young curators, with the help of Create London, the Institute of Race Relations and Rabbits Road Press  developed a programme of public talks that began to situate their own insights and experiences of racism and activism in the context of this history. These podcasts were recorded in front of a live audience. In this episode of Activating Newham, we heard from Unmesh Desai, a British Labour Party politician and Jasbir Singh, a campaigner and activist, and former member of the Newham Monitoring Project.

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