Ugandan poet, Jade Amoli-Jackson talks to Refugee Radio about her forthcoming book, Moving a Country, her life in Uganda and her work as a volunteer in the UK
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Ugandan poet, Jade Amoli-Jackson talks to Refugee Radio about her forthcoming book, Moving a Country, her life in Uganda and her work as a volunteer in the UK
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Refugee Radio Live at the Red Roaster Coffee House in Brighton, 2013 with the Ugandan poet, Jade Amoli-Jackson, Sudanese poets Osama Ahmadani and Al-Saddiq Al-Radio. With Kurdish folk music from Zewa and Heval.
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Preview featuring the Ugandan poet, Jade Amoli-Jackson, Sudanese poet Osama Ahmadani, Kate Adams and Kurdish folk music from Zewa and Heval.
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Afghan Voice Radio’s reporter, Ariadne, talks to photojournalist, Guy Smallman, about his work with refugees in Afghanistan.
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Persecuted in Cameroon for his democratic activity, Ivo Kuka has been denied justice in the UK. Ivo Kuka fled his home after he was imprisoned and tortured as a political prisoner in Cameroon due to his membership of the SCNC. Ivo...
Refugee poetry from Ugandan writer Jade Amoli Jackson and Kurdish Iraqi journalist in exile Aso Mohammed including his incredibly heartbreaking poems “Letter from a Dead Mother” and “Waiting”. With Ethiopian music from...
The writer and activist, Kate Adams, reads from her new book inspired by her experiences as a volunteer visitor with refugees and asylum seekers
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We meet the Bahá’í community in Brighton and Hove and learn about one of the world’s newest religions, with its principles of peace and universal unity.
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Panel discussion with Dr Delores Martinez, SOAS, following a screening of Rossella Schillaci‘s prizewinning documentary about refugee squatters in Turin, Italy.
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Rwandan artist, Patrice Shema and Dan Godshaw of rYcio talk about their new exhibition featuring audio recordings and paintings tackling the genocide of 1994.
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