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Bristol Unpacked

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Bristol Unpacked with Neil Maggs brings you fascinating and challenging conversations from characters of all stripes on big topics facing the city and beyond. 


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Episodes

How resisting housing evictions can lead to a better world

There's a theory that in recent years some parts of the working class are being badly let down, and have sought answers elsewhere - contributing to the rise of right-wing populists and policies. This week we talk to Nick, one of the founders of ACORN, the community union who's main focus is on housing justice, but with much bigger ambitions to genuinely create working class solidarity and power as an alternative to the appeal of people like Trump. Started in Bristol based off a USA model of orga...

Jan 21, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Men, Mental Health and Hope

Content Warning: Discussion of suicide Listen up, particularly men and boys. It's dark, it's wet, there’s a pandemic on. It's taking its toll, particularly on mental health. But there is light, and no it's not Boris Johnson’s cavalry. It's your friends, family and other support and networks you can access and build. This week we’re chatting to Desmond Richards, formerly one of Bristol’s best breakdancers, but now working with young people in tough circumstances to stop their heads spinning, as a...

Jan 14, 202142 minSeason 2Ep. 6

SEND funding crisis, losing a candidacy and feeling hopeful

Last week we had the Tory challenger for Bristol Mayor, and this week we have a Labour party stalwart, councillor and cabinet member for children services Helen Godwin. Helen recently lost the Labour election to be the candidate for West of England Metro Mayor but is still a big player in local party politics as council cabinet member for women and children services. Neil and Helen chat about how youth services can be more effective, the crisis in Special Education Need and Disability services l...

Dec 17, 202036 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Black, Conservative and proud

As the debate around the legacy and current effects of racial injustice rages, some Conservatives of colour are speaking up in rejection of what they see as the dominant ‘woke’ views. Samuel Willams, the mixed-heritage Tory hopeful for Bristol’s mayoralty in May 2021 is one such voice. He chats with Neil about feeling patronised by the Left, being ostracised by others in the Black community and the Conservative Party’s successes and shortcomings in appealing to diverse communities. Hosted on Aca...

Dec 10, 202041 minSeason 2Ep. 4

New wave of racism post COVID

What does it mean to be Bristolian? Makala Cheung, born and raised in Knowle West of South-East Asian heritage, is a musician and creative director of the Filwood Centre in the South Bristol heartland. Listen in with Neil as they explore the ongoing debate of who is or isn’t Bristolian, the rise in racism against Chinese people since COVID, and how the wider city sees Knowle Westers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Nov 27, 202051 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Hartcliffe Lad & Green Party Politician

Tony Dyer has been around the political block in the city as mayoral, MP and councillor candidate for the Green Party. The Hartcliffe raised activist cannot attract the usual stereotypes associated to the party. With first hand experience of some of the most deprived places in Bristol and the UK, why did he never join Labour and where does he see politics in the city with an election around the corner? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Nov 19, 202041 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Trinity Centre, Covid and How to Save Culture

Arts and culture is taking a massive hit as the fallout of the pandemic continues. Emma Harvey is the outspoken CEO of the renowned Trinity Arts Centre and is at the forefront of the struggle to defend and champion the sector as a whole, and stick up for grassroots community culture while big city centre venues dominate the headlines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 12, 202041 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Race, Class and Climate Change

As a leader of Bristol’s Black and Green project, Zakiya is bringing a background in broadcasting and research to connect the inner city with the natural environment. Featuring on BBC 4 and across many platforms with writing, Zakiya is a Jamaican born in London and lived most of her life in Jamaica and brings a fresh perspective on many issues, and wants to see more radicalism in our thinking about race, class and climate change...and for people to stop being so polite! Hosted on Acast. See acas...

Oct 13, 202036 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Decolonising Education

From childhood experiences of being in care and bounced around different schools, to appearing on the front page of the Bristol Post last week talking about knife crime, Lawrence Hoo has a lot to say - often in poetry form. As part of the Cable's Black History Month coverage, Neil and Lawrence talk about the renaming of Colston Hall to Bristol Beacon, how education and the arts are key to building positive paths for young people and the role a poet plays in the political process of the city. Hos...

Sep 29, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 12

The House is on Fire

Public concern about climate change is at an all time high. Yet we are still hurtling towards, and seeing the beginnings of an unimaginable crisis. Among those standing in the way is Chloe Naldrett and Extinction Rebellion, sometimes naked sometimes not. Though criticised as extremists and criminals by some, and dismissed as naïve and counterproductive by others, XR has attracted huge support and continues to make waves. Neil talks with Chloe, an active Bristol member, on where the movement goes...

Sep 22, 202054 minSeason 1Ep. 11

The housing crisis and how a socialist can be ‘credible’ to housing developers

The famously humorous Hartcliffe local was a city councillor in the 1990s, and then getting re-elected in 2016, bringing professional experience to the role of city council cabinet lead for housing. Credited with doing a good job but now standing down to lead a large housing association, Neil Maggs asks have the council cosied up to big business and developers too much, or is that the only way to begin to address the housing crisis, how democratic is Bristol City Council, and where Labour will g...

Sep 15, 202048 minSeason 1Ep. 10

The Black activist overseeing Avon and Somerset Police

Desmond Brown, on reforming the criminal justice system and being called a ‘police informant’ Now at the forefront of conversations to reform the criminal justice system locally and nationally, Desmond Brown is an advocate for racial justice, especially since the Tasering of Ras Judah by police in 2017. Desmond has been accused by some of being a police informant, due to his work with local institutions and the police, a claim he strongly refutes as ridiculous. The former chair of Bristol’s Comm...

Sep 08, 202047 minSeason 1Ep. 9

The worst two weeks in my years as a Head Teacher

Children's futures almost stolen, inequality made worse by algorithm and education in the time of COVID-19 in some of the UK's most deprived neighbourhoods. This week Neil talks to Samantha Williamson, the Principal of Merchants Academy. The school responsible for educating children from Reception to 18 in Withywood and Hartcliffe, areas recognised as among the most deprived in the country. As the school is operated by the controversial Society of Merchant Venturers, Samantha and Neil discuss di...

Sep 01, 202038 minSeason 1Ep. 8

'People like to see a racist punched in the face'

Krazy is a rapper, producer and broadcaster, and a force to be reckoned with. As a white man he has been accused of cultural appropriation, despite growing up with in the scene. Was the way that Wiley was treated after his anti-semitic comments also racist? Draper discusses a video that went viral this week, where he punched a bigot. Last Man Standing is a new digital rap battle platform championing new artists, which is Krazy's true passion. Why do Bristol artists get left behind? We hear what ...

Aug 25, 202035 minSeason 1Ep. 7

How sport can help save us from climate change

David Goldblatt is an award winning sports writer and broadcaster living in Bristol. He is the author of The Ball Is Round: A Global History of Football which had been described as the "seminal football history book,” His latest work has seen him look at climate change and its impact on sport in a report commissioned by the Rapid Transition Alliance. The remarkable results were recently covered in the guardian, BBC World Service, and BBC Radio 4. He discusses this with Neil Maggs, and how climat...

Aug 18, 202036 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Bristol Unpacked with Jimmy Galvin

Growing up in poverty on the north Bristol council estate of Lawrence Weston, Jimmy didn’t read a book until he was 20. His life changed when his girlfriend took him to the Tate gallery in London. Now Jimmy is a renowned artist, composer and curator and has exhibited alongside the UK’s leading figures, including Mark Quinn, sculptor of the Jen Reid Black Lives Matter statue that was temporarily on Edward Colston’s former plinth. He even brought Yoko Ono's work to Bristol, curating an exhibition ...

Aug 04, 202029 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Bonus - Marti Burgess on Lakota's future

Marti Burgess owns Lakota, a club in Stokes Croft that turned 28 this year. Neil and her discuss the old days and the future of this stalwart of Bristol nightlife. From the heady days of the House scene in the early 90s to the rumours of an imminent sale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 28, 202010 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Bristol Unpacked with Marti Burgess

Marti Burgess hit the headlines as the first Black person to join the notorious Society of Merchant Venturers, the 500 year old business and philanthropy club of slave trader Edward Colston and other members of Bristol’s elite, then and now. Marti is a corporate solicitor, chair of the Black South West Network and St Pauls Carnival and is involved with a multitude of other activities in the community including as the owner, along with her family, of Lakota night club in Stokes Croft. So how coul...

Jul 28, 202029 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Bristol Unpacked with Delroy Hibbert

Born and raised Bristolian, community activist and diehard Bristol Rovers fan, Delroy Hibbert is a Black Lives Matter backer. But he also attended the ‘All Lives Matter’ nationalist demonstration in Bristol the week after Colston fell. A Bristol Cable video seen by hundreds of thousands captured a very tense moment with agitated protesters, ending in an iconic photograph of Delroy and a veteran shaking hands in front of the Colston plinth. Why, as a Black man, did he go? How does he respond to a...

Jul 21, 202032 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Bristol Unpacked with Cleo Lake

Founding member of Countering Colston, Green party city councillor and former Lord Mayor, Cleo Lake has a lot to say on the big questions of politics, race, history and the future of Bristol and beyond. Unafraid to speak truth to power, Cleo has challenged Mayor Marvin Rees on not having confronted Edward Colston’s legacy, having herself swiftly removed his portrait from the Lord Mayor’s office. A leading voice for reparations for the legacy and current damage of slavery and colonialism, Cleo is...

Jul 13, 202038 minSeason 1Ep. 1

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Bristol Unpacked with Neil Maggs brings you fascinating and challenging conversations from characters of all stripes on big topics facing the city and beyond. Brought to you by the Bristol Cable, a new kind of newspaper for Bristol. 100% community owned by 2,200 members. Join them for just £1 a month and own your media. thebristolcable.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jul 06, 20202 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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