Dig where you stand is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Desiree Reynolds Alex Rajinder Mason Cheryl Bailey Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo
Nov 29, 2024•35 sec•Transcript available on Metacast Twayna is joined by Chantelle to reflect on the series and discuss how important it is to centre the voices of those with lived experience when it comes to the care system. Host: Twayna Mayne is an award-winning writer and stand up comedian. Twayna is the creator of the web series Black People Drinking White Wine and the host of Loco Parentis, a podcast that centres the voices of care experienced adults and adoptees. Both series of Black Woman, Twayna's radio comedy show about being a transracia...
Nov 26, 2024•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast Joining Twayna this week is Karl Broome. Karl is an academic researcher and one of Twayna’s oldest friends. In this episode they talk about their early lives, adverse childhood experiences and how they’ve navigated residual trauma and stress as adults. Host: Twayna Mayne is an award-winning writer and stand up comedian. Twayna is the creator of the web series Black People Drinking White Wine and the host of Loco Parentis, a podcast that centres the voices of care experienced adults and adoptees....
Nov 19, 2024•46 min•Transcript available on Metacast Pause is a national charity that works with women who have experienced - or are at the risk of having - more than one child removed from their care. They work with women over a number of months and tailor their support to each individual woman’s needs and their hopes for the future across a variety of areas, from housing to improving relationships with children. In this episode we hear from T and Lillian. T shares her experience of child removal and care proceedings and talks about the work she ...
Nov 12, 2024•52 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode Twayna is joined by -Rose Regan and Paul Nelson - co-leads of the Care Experience Movement (CXM). CXM is a collective of care experienced people working together to change the system. Rose and Paul explain the organisation’s mission and how they use their own lived experience of the children’s social care system to support the care experienced community and create a better future for all care experienced people in the UK. www.careexperiencedmovement.com Insta:: careexperiencedmov...
Nov 05, 2024•50 min•Transcript available on Metacast Loco Parentis is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Twayna Mayne Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo
Nov 01, 2024•23 sec•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode we are joined by Nancy Doyle, Chief Research Officer at Genius Within and Charlie Eckton who is an independent Business Psychologist at Occ Psychs. We have a broad conversation about UK politics, the far right riots and how we can better connect and understand each other. Links https://geniuswithin.org https://www.occpsychs.co.uk Summary This podcast series was produced in partnership Genius Within - an organisation dedicated to helping neurodistinct individuals access their inne...
Oct 29, 2024•39 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode we are joined by Nancy Doyle, Chief Research Officer at Genius Within and Charlie Eckton who is an independent Business Psychologist at Occ Psychs. We have a broad conversation about politics, the neurodiversity movement and how we can have more productive conversations about disability. Links https://geniuswithin.org https://www.occpsychs.co.uk Summary This podcast series was produced in partnership Genius Within - an organisation dedicated to helping neurodistinct individuals a...
Oct 21, 2024•44 min•Transcript available on Metacast During a deadly dawn raid by a Kenyan paramilitary squad, an innocent Muslim man, Omar Faraj, was brutally murdered. In the final episode of the series, Namir Shabibi sets out to find those responsible for this extrajudicial killing. The paramilitary squad is, we discover, part of America’s post-9/11 covert War on Terror infrastructure. Following the death squad from Mombasa’s muslim neighbourhoods to the ‘secret’ Recce military complex miles away in rural Ruiru all the way to the CIA’s headquar...
Oct 14, 2024•1 hr 14 min•Ep 7•Transcript available on Metacast Sitting at the edge of the notorious ‘Western Balkan Route,’ Bihac’s Borici Temporary Reception Centre is witness to some of Europe’s worst border violence. Only a few kilometres from the Bosnian-Croatian border that separates the Western Balkans from the European Union, migrants find themselves stuck; arrested, tortured and pushed back over and over again by Croatian police. But within Borici, they also find themselves part of this building’s 75-year history. Borici is a place where communities...
Oct 07, 2024•1 hr 24 min•Ep 6•Transcript available on Metacast When a dam on the Tigris burst in 2018, waters rushed towards Amed, Turkey’s largest predominantly Kurdish city. In its aftermath, the Turkish state claimed there were no casualties. Speaking with environmental justice campaigners and farmers (Samed Uçaman, Doğan Hatun and Zeki Kanay), Eray Çaylı reveals how this claim was based on dodgy accounting. Delving into the depths of this case, he explores Turkey’s long history of using water as a tool of war and treating Kurdistan as a laboratory for r...
Sep 30, 2024•58 min•Ep 5•Transcript available on Metacast In 2005 blowouts occurred at Bangladesh’s Tengratila gas field operated by Canada’s Niko Resources Ltd. Toxins leached into the surrounding environment, devastating local habitats. Niko pled guilty to bribery charges related to Tengratila in 2011, but it had already sued Bangladesh’s government for losses at an international arbitration tribunal. What the hell is international corporate arbitration? The opaque legal wranglings of this case reveal the invisible infrastructure of international inv...
Sep 23, 2024•57 min•Ep 4•Transcript available on Metacast On Tothill Street, in the heart of London’s Whitehall, sits Caxton House, home to the Department for Work and Pensions. The DWP administers the UK’s welfare system, a key infrastructure of everyday life. For many, the DWP determines if they have enough money to eat, stay warm, power medical equipment - to live. For many, it has also become synonymous with suicide. In collaboration with activists and scholars Stella Dadzie, Imogen Day, John Pring, and Rick Burgess, in this episode, China Mills (f...
Sep 16, 2024•1 hr 26 min•Ep 3•Transcript available on Metacast On New Year’s Eve 2019, a drive-by shooting took place in the popular Johannesburg suburb of Melville. Two people were killed and six injured in this shocking and as-yet-unsolved case. Almost unheard-of in this crime-ridden city, the drive-by horrified local communities, provoking surging anxiety in everyone from middle class home- and business owners to student renters and informal workers. To unravel the “true crime” beneath the sensational headlines, Nicky Falkof speaks with Antonette Gouws, ...
Sep 09, 2024•1 hr 10 min•Ep 2•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode series producers - Chantelle Lewis, Maia Holterman-Entwistle, Sharri Plonski and the inimitable George ‘Adders’ Ofori-Addo - reflect on the evolution of season two of ‘ Material Crimes.’ We discuss the incredible work of contributors, the arc of infrastructural violence across the episodes and the powerful struggles at the centre of these stories. Season two delves even deeper into the “true crimes” of infrastructure, with upcoming episodes on both the visible, tangible violence ...
Sep 02, 2024•29 min•Ep 1•Transcript available on Metacast Material Crimes returns with a brand new series. Material Crimes is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Sharri Plonski Maia Holtermann-Entwistle Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo
Aug 29, 2024•44 sec•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode of Surviving Society, in collaboration with the Identities Podcast, Ala Sirriyeh and Aaron Winter discuss their thoughts and experiences in the 10 months since 7 October and what has occurred in Gaza and globally, including on UK university campuses, as colleagues and friends in an ongoing dialogue, scholars and educators working on racism and refugees, co-founders of Sociologists in Solidarity with Palestinians (SISP), and in relation to their identities as a Palestinian and Jew...
Aug 26, 2024•1 hr 21 min•Transcript available on Metacast Bev Skeggs is one of our best ever thinkers on formations of class and gender and her archive is now live! In this episode we reflect on Bev’s incredible career and we take a deep dive into corruption, class and capitalism. Useful Links https://bevskeggs.com/
Aug 19, 2024•55 min•Transcript available on Metacast In the final episode of the series, Keir joined us to talk about the Racial Bias and the Bench report which explored the negative racial attitudes and practices in the justice system in England and Wales. Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequalities in the UK. https://www.ethnicity.ac.uk/discover/brie...
Aug 12, 2024•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Recorded from the Walthamstow anti-fascist response 7th August 2024, Chantelle reflects on the presence of love and solidarity , amongst the crowd of 10,000 people.
Aug 07, 2024•4 min•Transcript available on Metacast Shamim Miah and Ajmal Hussain join us to interview Claire about returning to her research on Muslim men and the construction of the Asian Gang in Britain over 20 years on. This episodes looks at changing identities of the original participants as they transition into adulthood in the context of the War on Terror, 'grooming gangs' and increased Islamophobia in Britain. Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Mancheste...
Aug 05, 2024•31 min•Ep 4•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode, Remi joined us to discuss the ' Whose campus, whose security? ' report which highlights students’ views on, and experiences with, security services and police on UK university campuses. *please note that this episode was recorded before the latest global student uprisings (2024) Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focus...
Jul 29, 2024•24 min•Ep 5•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode we hear from James and Laia on ethnic inequalities in health. We look back on what happened during COVID-19 and the racisms prevalent across the impacts and responses from governments Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequalities in the UK. Links: https://www.ethnicity.ac.uk/research/pr...
Jul 22, 2024•42 min•Ep 3•Transcript available on Metacast We talk to Dharmi about ethnic inequalities in mental health service in Britain. Dharmi explores the impact of racism, austerity and COVID-19 for access to support, advice and care. Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequalities in the UK. Links: https://www.ethnicity.ac.uk https://research.manchester.a...
Jul 15, 2024•39 min•Ep 2•Transcript available on Metacast Adam returned to the studio to explore the history of Black resistance to British policing in Britain. Adam connects how global resistance to imperial cultures from the 20th century have helped to shape contemporary activist movements like Black Lives Matter. Welcome to this collaborative two-part series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester. In these episodes we explore the research conducted at the centre focused on ethnic, racial and religious inequaliti...
Jul 08, 2024•53 min•Ep 1•Transcript available on Metacast Surviving Society returns with a second collaborative series with the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity based at the University of Manchester, also known as CODE.
Jul 05, 2024•40 sec•Transcript available on Metacast Sarah discusses “development”, gender, and food systems, as well as talks about her work as an agroecologist who is directly working with farmers to build community and promote regenerative agriculture. Link: https://www.sarahbharath.com/ These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resistance and collective healing, each guest shares insights...
Jul 02, 2024•1 hr 16 min•Ep 10•Transcript available on Metacast Pablo gives an overview of the land rights victory won by the Maya people in the Caribbean Court of Justice, Indigenous governance, and the complexities of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent. Link: https://www.facebook.com/mayaleadersofsouthernbelize/?locale=en_GB These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resistance and collective healing, e...
Jun 25, 2024•1 hr 6 min•Ep 9•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode, Kim shares her research on Garifuna resistance to land privatisation and dispossession in Honduras. The conversation also illustrates the significance of ancestral memory and cultural survival. Link: https://www.escr-net.org/member/organizacion-fraternal-negra-hondurena-ofraneh These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resi...
Jun 18, 2024•1 hr 16 min•Ep 8•Transcript available on Metacast Ian provides an overview of his research/activism on the realities and challenges of Deaf people in the Caribbean. He also provides insight into the colonial politics of sign language. Link: https://newsday.co.tt/2023/12/30/deaf-activist-ian-dhanoola-wins-hard-head-award/ These episodes feature activists and scholars who are on the frontlines of grassroots struggles for dignity, justice, and self-determination in the Caribbean. Rooted in a convivial spirit of creative resistance and collective h...
Jun 11, 2024•42 min•Ep 7•Transcript available on Metacast