Camden Unlocked International Women’s Day special.
This Camden Unlocked show is an International Women’s day special. Harriet and Les went down to the Working Men’s College for Women and Men to talk to students there about the exhibition they had put together of inspirational and unconventional women. Harriet also talks about the Million Women Rise march and introduces her report about a rather scary new exercise craze called British Military Fitness. Taiwo gives us the latest on football, including the Arsenal ladies and we have some more great music from unsigned artists. Enjoy! Please feel free to leave comments.

- Working Men's College
- Adult education
- British Military Fitness
- Fitness Training
- Ruben Gonzalez
- Cuban Music
- Laura Victoria
- Unsigned Artist
- Nicholas Williams
- Flautist
Patrice Rushen interview with Wayne Boucaud
This is an exclusive interview with the legend that is Patrice Rushen,here she talks about her time with Me] was turnt down by her record label and her views on the industry today plus much more…..An interview not to be missed !!
- Patrice Rushen
- Listen to some of her classics
- Playvybz.com
- Playvybz.com
For Refugee Week Radio 2008 - on John Heu
Angela Inglis on the family of John Heu
Angela Inglis tells of another family, that of the painter John Heu, that fled from Vienna after the Nazi invasion. She met them when she was a young actor in the north of England and was sustained by their appreciation of the artist’s world.
Asiana - A Refuge for helps people trapped in forced marriages
Over the past few months the problem of Forced Marriage and so called Honour-based violence has been in the headlines, not least with the tragic murder of a north London teenager. In December 2009 Mehmet Goran was jailed for the murder of his 15 year old daughter Tulay in an “honour” killing.
East London based Ashiana are a domestic violence support project that has helped many people across the capital, mainly women, escape the trap of forced marriage. They have also recently set up a new refuge. Ben Cooper went to their offices in Leytonstone and spoke to director Shaminder Ubhi.
- Ashiana Network
- Find out more about this project
- Camden Community Radio
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Work Placements for Refugees in Camden Libraries
Matina Grebener interviewed staff about how work placements for refugees in Camden libraries have worked well for some people. The scheme is due to end in March 2010. For more information, click on the links or telephone 020-7974 6354 or 020 7974 6520 .
- Camden Council
- Camden Council
- Contacts for refugees on work
- Camden Community Radio
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