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Race & Gender Unfiltered with Daniel Edmund

Daniel Edmund

Race & Gender Unfiltered with Daniel Edmund

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Race & Gender Unfiltered with Daniel Edmund

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Race & Gender Unfiltered with Daniel Edmund

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This episode I speak with multi-award winning coach, consultant speaker and former athlete Michelle Moore. She has lit up board rooms, sports halls and conference rooms alike, sharing her experience and message of our power to rise in spite of
This episode I speak with Taimour Ahmed who is the founder of Expert By Experience, a volunteer-led multimedia platform dedicated to looking at mental health in South Asian communities from an intersectional and critical lens. As a mental healt
In this episode, I speak with Nova Reid who is an Activist, TED speaker and author, with a mission to improve racial justice by helping people be the change they want to see by courageously unlearning their racism.Nova uses her professional bac
In this episode, I speak with Benjamin Alexander who is working towards becoming Jamaica’s first Olympic Alpine Skier.Benjamin spent the majority of the last decade on the road as an esteemed international DJ, resident for the quintessential Bu
This episode I speak with Jeremy Herte who is the Host and Founder of Let's Talk Bruh. Let’s Talk Bruh is a platform that creates content around Black masculinity and the impact of patriarchy in Black communities. The goal of his content is to
This episode I check-in with some reflections about one of the healing processes I'm currently involved with and my hopes for us as a collective moving forward.
This episode I speak with Assistant Principal Abbi Bainton who has been working professionally in the educational sector both in the UK and in the Caribbean. We speak about her experiences of being a mixed-heritage woman living in the UK, racis
In this episode I share my reflections of the past six months and how this "dark" time has shaped me.
This episode I recite the poem ‘Who Will Cry For the Little Boy’ by Antwon Fisher. Antwone Fisher (born August 3, 1959) is an American director, screenwriter, author, and film producer. His 2001 autobiographical book Finding Fish was a New York
This episode I recite a short passage from James Baldwin’s book ‘The Fire Next Time’. I know it's a very short passage. I was considering reading more but that particular part resonated with me. Also, the length of something doesn’t always equa
This episode is Part 2 of my conversation with author, speaker and sacred activist Maya Kalaria. In this episode we speak about the challenges and realities of being a person of colour in a romantic relationship with a White person. To find out
This episode is Part 1 of my conversation with author, speaker and sacred activist Maya Kalaria. In this episode we speak about the challenges and realities of being a Person of Colour in a romantic relationship with a White person. It’s great
This episode is Part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Mena Fombo who is a global speaker, diversity and inclusion facilitator, coach and consultant. She has over 15 years experience working within the voluntary sector, community organisations and
This episode is Part 1 of my conversation with Dr. Mena Fombo who is a global speaker, diversity and inclusion facilitator, coach and consultant. She has over 15 years experience working within the voluntary sector, community organisations and
This episode is the first episode of season 2. I share some of my thoughts on what’s resonating most with me regarding the year ahead and where the Race & Gender platform will be heading.
This episode is the last episode of 2020. I’m fortunate to have Global Programmes Lead, Facilitator and Poet Josiane Smith with me as I reflect on some of the previous episodes of this year as well as the themes and emotions this year has broug
This episode is part 2 of my conversation with Architectural Engineer and Innovation Consultant Ranya Bakr. We speak about the challenges Iraqi women face in modern day, supporting Iraqi female entrepreneurs and what progress looks like for Ira
This episode is part 1 of my conversation with Architectural Engineer and Innovation Consultant Ranya Bakr. We speak about the impact of the 2003 US & UK invasion of Iraq, the negative stereotypes that have been placed on Iraqi people and the t
This episode I recite an excerpt by Howard Thurman from his book ‘For the Inward Journey’. Howard Thurman was an American author, philosopher, theologian, educator, and civil rights leader. As a prominent religious figure, he played a leading r
This episode is Part 2 of my conversation with my father Bishop Dexter Edmund Sr who has been in Christian ministry for over 35 years. We speak about what People of Colour who are currently at churches that don’t actively support their communit
This episode is Part 1 of my conversation with my father Bishop Dexter Edmund Sr who has been in Christian ministry for over 35 years. We speak about his experience being a first generation Afro-Caribbean living in the UK, how people of colour
In this episode I speak about the realities of Breonna Taylor's murder and what it highlights about Black people's relationship with White people and White authority. I also read some staggering statistics about the UK criminal justice system t
In this episode I read an excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr's book 'Where Do We Go from Here - Chaos or Community?' In this passage King discusses the role White Liberalism plays in the progress of the Black Community and also its oppression. 
In this episode I speak with Author, Speaker and Sacred Activist Maya Kalaria about her experiences with racial grief and trauma as an Indian woman living in the UK. We also speak about the impact of colonialism in modern day and reconnecting w
In this episode I speak with Author, Speaker and Sacred Activist Maya Kalaria about her experiences with racial grief and trauma as an Indian woman living in the UK. We also speak about the impact of colonialism in modern day and reconnecting w
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