
The world feels louder and more divided than ever. In the face of resurfacing prejudice and public unrest, many organisations are retreating into silence, or worse, performance. But behind closed doors, a different kind of work is happening. The Quiet Revolution asks what happens when we stop performing anti-racism and start living it.
Hosted by Joy Warmington (CEO, brap), this five-part series ta... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ManagementBusinessDocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

Something happened that we couldn't ignore.
On 28th March, around 500,000 people marched through London with the Together Alliance. Among them was a Birmingham bloc: eight organisations, hundreds of people, six coaches. It was organised by brap's La... more
"At some point it was just me sitting in my living room deciding there has to be a Birmingham bloc."
In Series 1 of The Quiet Revolution, we took you inside NHS trusts and charities to explore what happens when organisations stop outsourcing anti-ra... more
In the Season 1 Finale of The Quiet Revolution, we travel to South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust. With 40,000 people in care and a staff of 3,000, the Trust is both a lifeline and a mirror of the inequalities it cannot ignore.
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"It's having the skin peeled from your eyes, because once you've seen it, you see it everywhere and you can't unsee it again."
What happens when white NHS leaders stop treating anti-racism as an intellectual exercise, and start reckoning with what i... more
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A focused examination of how anti-racism leadership actually works inside large institutions, especially in healthcare and national bodies. Through candid conversations with senior leaders and practitioners, it explores the human costs, resistance, and breakthroughs involved in moving anti-racism from statements to lived practice. The show emphasizes staying in the room for tough conversations, rethinking power dynamics, and building sustainable change beyond quick fixes. Noteworthy is the emphasis on real-world leadership and accountability, rather than polished PR narratives, with episodes spanning NHS trusts, charities, and broader society.
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Recent guests on The Quiet Revolution include:
1. Stuart Benz
2. Leah Aziz
3. Ian Garlington
4. Vanessa Ford
5. Jenna Khalfan
6. Yvonne Hemmings
7. Samir Patel
8. Mabinty Esho
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