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Stronger Than Fear |
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This short film, developed and made by a group of young Asian men from Lancaster, follows one young man’s journey after a racial attack on him. |
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Precious Online |
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This website is an interactive online magazine for Women of Colour. The aim of the site is to build an online community of users and contributors whilst informing, inspiring and entertaining. |
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Brit Kid |
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This website is intended as an educational tool for use mainly in areas where young people do not have frequent contact with minority ethnic groups, focussing on racism and ideas of 'race'. |
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Writers’ Stories – Ros Young |
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In this film, Ros Young of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs talks to Karen Haston about the impact of the new Israeli “Security Fence” on people living in the occupied Palestinian territories. |
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Writers' Stories – Christina Lamb |
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An edition of the television programme Writers’ Stories, featuring author Christina Lamb talking about her book ‘Sewing Circles of Herat’, in an interview recorded in the open air at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. |
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Nicaragua Nicaraguita |
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Nicaragua Nicaraguita is a short film set in Esteli in Nicaragua, a town twinned with Sheffield in England, and tells how people there are coping with everyday life after the revolution. |
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Writers' Stories - Tariq Ali |
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A video edition of Writers’ Stories featuring Tariq Ali talking about his books ‘The Clash of Fundamentalisms’ and ‘Bush in Babylon’ in which he argues that we must create a new generation of dissenters who question our political and economic systems. |
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Writers' Stories - Alan Spence |
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An edition of the television programme Writers’ Stories, featuring novelist, poet and short story writer Alan Spence in an interview recorded at the 2003 Edinburgh International Book Festival. |
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Brandkatastrofen - The Gothenburg Fire |
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On the evening of October 28 1998, sixty-three people died and more than 180 were injured in an incendiary fire that destroyed a discotheque in Gothenburg, Sweden. The aftermath of the tragedy focussed government attention on the inability of the mainstream broadcasters in Sweden to provide information to the communities most affected by the disaster, and on the value of Gothenburg’s Open Channel TV station, as discussed in this film. |
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