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5. Birmingham & Walsall: Swords into ploughshares

26 min · 12 mei 2025
aflevering 5. Birmingham & Walsall: Swords into ploughshares artwork

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Peer into displays where knives have been recast as art, and ponder what it all means. Ali travels north to Walsall, a market town just outside Birmingham, where he peers curiously into a series of display cabinets. In them are more than twenty pieces of jewellery and art recast from bladed weapons from police surrender bins. He tours the exhibition with Ben, Gabe and Ali, who school him on the meaning of – among other things – life and death, out-of-touch politicians, and the purifying appeal of Japanese religion. In conversation with the curators and youth worker Ade from the James Brindley Foundation, Ali asks whether – like the displays – stereotypes of young people and knife crime can also be remade.  https://jamesbrindleyfoundation.co.uk/james-brindley/ [https://jamesbrindleyfoundation.co.uk/james-brindley/]

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aflevering 5. Birmingham & Walsall: Swords into ploughshares artwork

5. Birmingham & Walsall: Swords into ploughshares

Peer into displays where knives have been recast as art, and ponder what it all means. Ali travels north to Walsall, a market town just outside Birmingham, where he peers curiously into a series of display cabinets. In them are more than twenty pieces of jewellery and art recast from bladed weapons from police surrender bins. He tours the exhibition with Ben, Gabe and Ali, who school him on the meaning of – among other things – life and death, out-of-touch politicians, and the purifying appeal of Japanese religion. In conversation with the curators and youth worker Ade from the James Brindley Foundation, Ali asks whether – like the displays – stereotypes of young people and knife crime can also be remade.  https://jamesbrindleyfoundation.co.uk/james-brindley/ [https://jamesbrindleyfoundation.co.uk/james-brindley/]

12 mei 202526 min
aflevering 4. Cardiff: Violence on the frontline artwork

4. Cardiff: Violence on the frontline

Follow a fiery collective of young people as they take their fight against violence to the Welsh Parliament. Five minutes after arriving in Cardiff, Ali finds himself in an emergency vehicle hurtling across the city, siren blasting. Once he recovers his breath he visits the Peer Action Collective, a diverse group of young people who travel the country interviewing their peers about violence, taking their findings to the Welsh Parliament. Rather than putting young people in a box – like criminal or offender – PAC help them smash it. Fresh approaches to violence are everywhere in Cardiff, and Ali follows them to the frontline of violence, from emergency response to hospital wards.  https://mediaacademycymru.wales/peer-action-collective/ [https://mediaacademycymru.wales/peer-action-collective/]

12 mei 202527 min