
supporting refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

We talk to the young people at the Hummingbird project about their lives in Brighton and share their takes on everything from the weather to Trump, and from social media to mental health.
Thanks to everyone involved in making this programme- Taiwo, ... more
Julio is a Rasta from Mauritius, a small island nation east of Madagascar. He was a talented young footballer, but he suffered discrimination and was targeted by police violence due to his ethnicity and religion.
The descendants of slavery from Afri... more
Kirabo Robert fled the civil war in Sudan when he was just five years old. He lost his whole family in the refugee camps of Uganda, but he never gave up.
Now he is fighting for survival with a dream for a better future for his own children. If they ... more
Jakir is an asylum seeker, and today he is speaking to us about his time away from Bangladesh, and he is now in Brighton where he is currently Studying for a degree.
We also will also hear about the struggles he has faced in this new country, and su... more
Usman Khalid is a social entrepreneur and refugee. He founded HAVEN Coffee in 2019 as a coffee brand with a social mission. In this interview he tells us all about the story behind the project and the flagship café in London.
We also have news of Us... more
Why should you become a foster carer? Elaine and Clare talk about their experiences of fostering UASC and the supported lodging scheme. There are many rewards to fostering, and the city urgently needs new homes for children and young people.
Find ou... more
Dr. Nooralhaq Nasimi MBE is a human rights activist and founder of the Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA). He struggled against the Soviets and the Taliban before fleeing to the UK with his family in 1999.
He has been awarded an MBE fo... more
Albania is the subject of a moral panic over crime and trafficking. But what is really happening in the country and what does it mean for the people affected?
In this programme we investigate the relationship of Albanian ethnicity and history to mod... more










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