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Ava Vidal

Black Woman's Hour

A weekly News, Society and Culture podcast featuring Ava Vidal
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Black Woman's Hour

Ava Vidal

Black Woman's Hour

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Black Woman's Hour

Ava Vidal

Black Woman's Hour

A weekly News, Society and Culture podcast featuring Ava Vidal
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In this week’s episode we discuss Elaine’s recent trip to Trinidad for Carnival. Also speak about International Women’s Day and nominate our Black Women of The Year. What did you all think of the #ChrisRock #Netflix show ‘Selective Outrage?’ Is
It’s our 50th episode! This week we ask if 50 is the new 40. Are we looking better than our parents did at our age? We discuss ‘Bold Faced’ Boris Johnson and ask how Carole Vorderman became the shero we didn’t know we needed. We also discuss th
Ayisha speaks to activist, writer, educator and ex-police officer Chantelle Lunt, about bigotry and bullying in the police force, Tyre Nicholls, H&M (of course) and why Whitney must stay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat
Ava, Ayisha and Elaine speak to the inspirational Iris about Tories, why unfortunately Mary J Blige and Mariah have to go, as well as the disgrace that is Sunak's reaction to Scotland's GRC legislation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo
This week we are discussing the fastest selling non fiction book of all time - Spare by Prince Harry. What impact will this have on the monarchy and does it have a place in modern Britain? Did Harry and Meghan have any choice but to leave the U
We are back after a long hiatus and are now a threesome like Destiny's Child. In today's episode we discuss Rishi Sunak, Harry and Meghan, New Years Resolutions and much more. Please feel free to share any wisdom you wish to impart re: 2023 in
We spoke to author of 'Memphis' Tara M Stringfellow and find out how the women in her family and Black Women in general inspired her writing. We find out what she thinks about London and British food. We discuss her writing process and who her
Ru Paul's Drag Race Season 10 standout star 'The Vixen' speaks to Ava Vidal about Drag Race, drag and race, Black women, Black Girl Magic and life in Chicago. We also discussed future goals such as acting and becoming an author.Follow The Vixen
This week we discuss Cressida Dick's replacement, CRT in schools, Kanye West and we ask could the Tinder Swindler ever have fooled Black women?! We share our experiences of men that have tried to pull a fast one on us! Hosted on Acast. See acas
We speak to housing hero Kwajo who, along with Marcus Rashford, leads the country's true opposition, about the appalling state of social housing, the lack of availability and will to build more. we discuss Cressida Dick's resignation- did she j
This week we discussed energy prices and the cost of living, Boris Johnson, Nadine Dorries and Diane Abbott. We also discussed Foundational Black Americans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are back with our first show of the year and we discuss New Year's Resolutions, The NY Honours List which we didn't support so we made our own. Take a look and see who we have honoured. And we speak about how we can best support Black Busine
We mix serious and not so serious this week. We pay tribute to bell hooks, we speak about Tory Christmas Parties and ask if Shaun Bailey got his ****** wake up call from The Conservatives (again!), we discuss Tan Dhesai's brutally honest commen
Our latest show sees the ladies speaking about Barbados 'divorcing' Britain and becoming a Republic. Also discussed was the Shadow Cabinet reshuffle and we ask if this is really a 'government in waiting.' This is the most blatantly corrupt gove
Ava and Ayisha are joined by regulars Elaine Adu-Poku and Dr Louise Owusu-Kwarteng to discuss White Yardie and Dane Baptiste's appearance on new show C4 'Unapologetic' and ask why so many people don't seem to be able to differentiate between
This week we look at the Black communities relationship with the police. In a week where two police officers plead guilty of misfeasance in public office after photographing the bodies of two Black sisters, #NicoleSmallman and #BibaaHenry after
We interviewed Nottingham artist Honey Williams about her mural of Eric Irons (Britain's first Black magistrate) and ask how her unfinished work was unveiled to special guests and the media without her even being invited!! We try to determine w
Ayisha speaks to a woman who is the product of the rape of a minor in this frank discussion with a truly inspirational survivor and advocate.If you have been the victim of rape or sexual violence, there are charities and voluntary organisations
Ava and Ayisha are back with their most featured guests. As well as a round up of current affairs including R Kelly's conviction and Nicki Minaj they discuss the recently released details of Sarah Everard's horrific murder. Hosted on Acast. See
We speak to the producers behind the Rogan Production documentary about The New Cross Fire that led to a huge political uprising in the Black community. 13 Dead and Nothing Said. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We speak to former cricketer, now cricket commentator Michael Holding. In this episode ‘Whispering Death’ speaks about his recently released book inspired by the death of George Floyd ‘Why We Kneel and How We Rise.’ Hosted on Acast. See acast.c
I interviewed Sheik Michael Mumsia and Yayha Birt about what it's like being a Muslim in modern Britain and the hostile environment. We also speak to Yayha about his book 'Islam in Victorian Liverpool' which is about Britain's first mosque comm
Police Brute-tality. Following PC Benjamin Monk being found guilty of the manslaughter of Dalian Atkinson we discuss the case. Did the murder of George Floyd affect the verdict of this case? We speak about unity and solidarity. Hosted on Acast.
We spoke to authors Carol Russell and Jane Evans who wrote the fantastic book 'Invisible to Invaluable' about unleashing the power of midlife women. INVISIBLE TO INVALUABLE Women born between 1950 and 1975 were pioneers in all areas of work and
We discuss siniphobia and how it's been on the rise since Coronavirus. Guests are journalists Anna Chen and Anny Ma. We apologise that due to technical difficulties we lost some of this interview but it was too important not to publish. We will
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