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Our Freedom Unbound

Podkast av Caroline Mitchell

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What does Freedom mean to you? Not the easiest question to answer when you're put on the spot but given a moment or two we all have thoughts. Washington's very own community podcasting group, The Crocodile Collective have been out and about in Washington talking to people about what freedom means to them. You can listen to the reflections and thoughts from people young and old(er) in the Our Freedom: Unbound Podcast.

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Our Freedom Unbound Washington Soundscape

Our Freedom is a national project reflecting on what freedom means 80 years after the end of the Second World War. Sunderland Culture at the Arts Centre Washington formed an intergenerational and cross-artform creative community from four of its groups – Washington Youth Theatre, Right Track Young Musicians Project, Washington Film and Animation Club and The Crocodile Collective (Washington Community Podcasters.) Led by creative producer Liv Hunt they produced a multimedia performance based on stories and reflections on the theme of freedom from its communities across Washington and Sunderland. Washington's very own community podcasting group, The Crocodile Collective have been out and about in Washington talking to people about what freedom means to them. Not the easiest question to answer when you're put on the spot but given a moment or two there were lots of interesting answers. You can listen to the reflections and thoughts on freedom from people young and old(er) in the Our Freedom: Unbound Podcast. · Produced by: NE Voice CIC, Sarah Murray, Joe Simmons and the Crocodile Collective Community Podcast Group – Roger Morris, David James Taylor, Ged Parker, Liz Greener, James Williams and Jim Metcalf Elvira Pirozzi, Jan Lawson, Jude Murphy, Caroline Mitchell · Music by: Tony Brown · Executive Producers: Sunderland Culture at The Arts Centre Washington, Liv Hunt About the Project “Our Freedom: Then and Now”, is part of a £2 million national creative programme marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Supported by the UK Government through Arts Council England, the Future Arts Centres and Libraries Connected initiative will see 60 arts centres and libraries across Britain present community-led projects exploring the legacy of VE Day and VJ Day. Simon Armitage the UK Poet Laureate, was commissioned by Future Arts Centres to write a new poem as the centrepiece of the Our Freedom: Then and Now project – a nationwide creative programme inviting communities of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences to reflect on the legacy of the Second World War and the meaning of freedom, then and now. His commissioned poem, Freedom Road, will act as both stimulus and centrepiece, sparking exploration of what freedom has meant across generations and how it is felt and understood today, and helping to guide creative responses developed by local or interest-based community groups as part of the project.

5. mars 2026 - 7 min
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Our Freedom Unbound: according to people in Washington, UK

Episode Show notes Our Freedom is a national project reflecting on what freedom means 80 years after the end of the Second World War. Sunderland Culture at the Arts Centre Washington formed an intergenerational and cross-artform creative community from four of its groups – Washington Youth Theatre, Right Track Young Musicians Project, Washington Film and Animation Club and The Crocodile Collective (Washington Community Podcasters.) Led by creative producer Liv Hunt they produced a multimedia performance based on stories and reflections on the theme of freedom from its communities across Washington and Sunderland. Washington's very own community podcasting group, The Crocodile Collective have been out and about in Washington talking to people about what freedom means to them. Not the easiest question to answer when you're put on the spot but given a moment or two there were lots of interesting answers. You can listen to the reflections and thoughts on freedom from people young and old(er) in the Our Freedom: Unbound Podcast. Voices: Chloe, Imogen, Julia, Charlie, Johnny, Joseph, Lewis, Violet, Betty, Lorren, Bethany, Michael Keen, Harry Hindess, John Nesbit, Shelia Oxley, Carlos, Margaret Welsh, Ilene Russel, Lorraine Laybourne, Hillary Miller, Linda Williams, Jim Metcalf, Roger Morris, Graham Howe, Kate Parker, Sue Williams, Sandra Naglis, Ray Hopkins, Cheryl Francis, Kevin Obrien, Ann Wills, John Sanderson, Steven Williams, Annie Rigby, Tim Dalling, David James Taylor, Ged Parker, Joe Simmons and Sarah Murray. · Produced by: NE Voice CIC, Sarah Murray, Joe Simmons and the Crocodile Collective Community Podcast Group – Roger Morris, David James Taylor, Ged Parker, Liz Greener, James Williams and Jim Metcalf Elvira Pirozzi, Jan Lawson, Jude Murphy, Caroline Mitchell · Music by: Tony Brown · Executive Producers: Sunderland Culture at The Arts Centre Washington, Liv Hunt About the Project “Our Freedom: Then and Now”, is part of a £2 million national creative programme marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Supported by the UK Government through Arts Council England, the Future Arts Centres and Libraries Connected initiative will see 60 arts centres and libraries across Britain present community-led projects exploring the legacy of VE Day and VJ Day. Simon Armitage the UK Poet Laureate, was commissioned by Future Arts Centres to write a new poem as the centrepiece of the Our Freedom: Then and Now project – a nationwide creative programme inviting communities of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences to reflect on the legacy of the Second World War and the meaning of freedom, then and now. His commissioned poem, Freedom Road, will act as both stimulus and centrepiece, sparking exploration of what freedom has meant across generations and how it is felt and understood today, and helping to guide creative responses developed by local or interest-based community groups as part of the project. Acknowledgments This Podcast was developed by Sunderland Culture (Arts Centre Washington) in collaboration with: · Right Track Music Project Laura and Tony · Washington Youth Theatre, Matt Emms-Hobbins · Washington Film and Animation Club Alistair Cummings · The Crocodile Collective Community Podcast Group Supported by: · The University of Sunderland · NE Voice CIC Sunderland Culture is a registered charity and Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation dedicated to enhancing life in Sunderland through the power of culture. It unites the city’s major cultural venues—National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, and Arts Centre Washington—alongside community-focused programming that brings creativity into neighbourhoods across the city. Its mission is to unlock Sunderland’s creative potential by delivering inspiring cultural experiences and opportunities for all residents.

18. des. 2025 - 20 min
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Coming soon: People in Washington, Tyne and Wear talk about what freedom means to them

What does Freedom mean to you? Not the easiest question to answer when you're put on the spot but given a moment or two we all have thoughts. Washington's very own community podcasting group, The Crocodile Collective have been out and about in Washington talking to people about what freedom means to them. You can listen to the reflections and thoughts from people young and old(er) in the Our Freedom: Unbound Podcast. Our Freedom is a national project reflecting on what freedom means 80 years after the end of the Second World War. 60 venues across Sunderland Culture at the Arts Centre Washington formed an intergenerational and cross-artform creative community from four of its groups – Washington Youth Theatre, Right Track Young Musicians Project, Washington Film and Animation Club and The Crocodile Collective (Washington Community Podcasters.) Led by creative producer Liv Hunt they produced a multimedia performance based on stories and reflections on the theme of freedom from its communities across Washington and Sunderland. Washington's very own community podcasting group, The Crocodile Collective have been out and about in Washington talking to people about what freedom means to them. Not the easiest question to answer when you're put on the spot but given a moment or two there were lots of interesting answers. You can listen to the reflections and thoughts on freedom from people young and old(er) in the Our Freedom: Unbound Podcast.

18. des. 2025 - 2 min
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