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[DIS]CONNECTED

By: John Doe
  • Summary

  • A podcast by John Doe, exploring the impact the pandemic has had on British communities, subcultures and movements. We speak to leading voices to gather insights and opinions on current issues, and what they think the future holds as we emerge from lockdown.

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    John Doe Communications
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Episodes
  • Activism
    Dec 23 2020
    In our fifth episode we are talking about activism. We speak to two amazing young activists, Esther of the group ICFree, campaigning to end the criminalisation of Black and Brown young people in the education and criminal justice system, and Antonia of Fill in the Blanks, an activist group seeking to mandate the teaching of colonial history in the British education system.

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    48 mins
  • Music
    Oct 1 2020
    In our fourth episode we are talking about music, and the positive impact these communities can have on people. We got together artists Drew, Wilfred, and producer and event organiser Avleen to talk about the impact that coronavirus has had on music, young people and what we think the lasting effects will be. 

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    46 mins
  • Urban Sports
    Aug 16 2020
    In our third episode we are talking about Urban Sports, and the positive impact these communities can have on young people. We got together with Mac Ferrari, founder of Bike Stormz, and Naomi Howgate of Ebony Horse Club Brixton, to discuss what they do, how they support young people in London, and the impact COVID-19 has had on their communities,

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    55 mins

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