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Necessary Rebels

A weekly Society, Culture and News podcast
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Necessary Rebels

Sandra

Necessary Rebels

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Necessary Rebels

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Necessary Rebels

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In this episode we talk to Meera Bhogal who runs healthy eating and wellbeing classes for menopausal women of South Asian descent, as well as healthy eating brand Made from Scratch. When Meera started to develop symptoms of menopause at the age
Meet Swiss, best known as a member of BRIT and MOBO award-winning group So Solid Crew, who rose to fame in the early 2000s. And now most recently, the  creator of Black Pound Day.  BPD first launched in the wake of the resurgence of the Black L
In this episode we sit down with Tashan Jordan to talk about mental health, being released from QPR football academy and racism faced on the job. 
Yomi is a poet, playwright, facilitator, and recipient of the 2019 Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship. He is known by the public thanks to his acclaimed one-man show titled COAT, which has been performed at Brighton festival and the Last Word fe
In our first episode back we talk with Esther, a social worker and team manager with experience in working in child protection, and children's safeguarding about Child Q, as she is called, a 15 year old girl who was made to remove her clothing,
Nina Malone is  a Talent Agent at IAG and Founder of Dope Black Mums movement, a digital safe space for black women to navigate motherhood together. Dope Black Mums does amazing work supporting Black mothers and their families, and I’m really e
Have you heard of 'farming'? We hadn't. Do a search and you'll see it won’t quickly turn up.  It's the practice of private fostering or adoption outside of the local authority.  It  gained notoriety in response to a growing population of Africa
Have you heard of 'farming'? I hadn't. Do a search and you'll see it won’t quickly turn up.  It's the practice of private fostering or adoption outside of the local authority.  It  gained notoriety in response to a growing population of African
On this weeks episode we talk to my friend Louis Howell about his work in the public and private sector on Diversity and Inclusion. We hear him share important life lessons from his childhood and how Black men MUST show up for Black women.  Lou
In this episode, we have the incomparable Colin Grant. He takes us on a journey through the early days of his career.  Shared emotional stories of some of the people in his books. Sit back and relax. Trust me when I say you are in good company
Josh is the creator and host of Busy Being Black (podcast) and Head of Communications for UK Black Pride. On this episode Josh talks to us about the ways in which he navigates the world as Queer and Black. He drops a million other gems too! 
Jana is a mixed Indo-Guyanese and Egyptian Muslim and is breaking barriers through the intersection of her art and research. Here she talks about  the underrepresentation of the Indo-Caribbean Windrush generation, the journey of Indo-Caribbean
Malik experienced racism from a young age initially in the care system where he was taken into custody aged nine in 1975 after his father had a stroke having committed no crime.  He moved to several different community homes where he suffered v
Black women who often face racial discrimination throughout their lives experience unacceptably poor maternal health outcomes, including disproportionately high rates of death related to pregnancy or childbirth. On this episode we talk with Liz
‘We are a resilient people. Just like we have generational trauma, we must remember we also have resilience.’ On this episode we talk to Sherod Haynes currently an MD-PhD Candidate at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City who has been
Author and sociologist Fiona Peters joins us to discuss the care system, race and childhood. Fiona wrote the book Fostering Mixed Race Children Everyday Experiences of Foster Care. To purchase a copy please visit: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/bo
Dionne Usherwood , Head of Children’s Integrated Commissioning talks about her journeys from the  outside in.The Leadership imbalance - Black and Asian leaders missing in action cited in this episode can be found here: https://www.ppma.org.uk/w
For this episode, we invited  past guests, as well as friends and activists, to share their views  on the government's  recently published Sewell report on race and ethnic disparities. Reactions are resounding! Thank you to the following contri
We are joined again by the wonderful psychologist, sociologist, researcher and anthropologist Abu-Bakr Madden Al-Shabazz to discuss the controversial  report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities. We delve into the reactions to the r
We discuss the ethnicity pay gap with Dianne Greyson - a professional mediator, author and campaigner who specialises workplace equality, diversity and inclusion.For more information on how to support the ethnicity pay gap campaign please see:
Abu-Bakr  is a psychologist, sociologist, researcher and anthropologist. At present he is a Black History Officer for Race Council Cymru. Listen to Abu-Bakr school us about Black History told and untold. Hope you're ready! 
Our guest on this episode is Sarah Bentley, the founder of Made In Hackney - a vegan community cookery school and charity. We discuss the food poverty crisis in the UK, what can be done about it and how they’ve embedded anti-racism work in the
Charlotte Williams, founder of  SevenSix Agency, a go-to voice for brands  on inclusive marketing, talks about the  lack of representation in marketing and how an increasingly diverse audience is demanding a shift towards more representative ad
Olivia Vincenti joins us again to discuss being our ‘authentic selves’ whilst dealing with the hurts of oppression. We would like to pre-warn our audience that this episode includes content related to racial trauma that some listeners may find
Today’s episode features an interview with Josephine Namusisi-Riley. We discuss her ‘White Allies’ campaign and how racial discrimination shows up in schools. Josephine is interested in hearing from White people who want to share their experien
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