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Jun 9, 2020 • 30min

Rhodes Rage

Activist Adam Elliott-Cooper discusses the aims of Black Lives Matter UK, envisioning a police-free world and community safety through welfare provision. The conversation also covers the global impact of the movement post George Floyd's death and the debate around contested heritage like Cecil Rhodes' statue at Oriel College.
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Jun 8, 2020 • 30min

Statues and Liberty

Should we pull down the statues of people with problematic pasts? Adam, Laura, Chris and Fergus speak to 1Xtra's DJ Ace and human rights activist, Sir Geoff Palmer.Studio Director: Emma Crowe Producer: Harriet Noble, Jo Deahl, Natalie Ktena and Georgia Coan Editor: Dino Sofos
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Jun 5, 2020 • 40min

Americast: Protests and the President

The podcast delves into the aftermath of George Floyd's death, discussing the protests, Trump's response, and the importance of empathy. It analyzes Trump's controversial photo op, contrasts his leadership style with past presidents, and explores the challenges of police accountability. The loyalty of Trump supporters, suburban voters' impact, and Reverend Al Sharpton's powerful eulogy are also key topics.
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Jun 4, 2020 • 32min

Wallet, keys, face mask

Do you use public transport? From the 15th June, all people travelling in England will be made to wear face coverings. Adam, Chris and Vicki ask why the government has announced this now. And we discuss the latest Madeleine McCann developments with Jim Gamble who investigated the case. Producers: Frankie Tobi, Ben Weisz Editor: Dino Sofos
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Jun 3, 2020 • 28min

New Madeleine McCann suspect

Police identify a German prisoner as a suspect in Madeleine McCann case. UK sets quarantine rules for travelers. Coverage of Black Lives Matter protest in London. Discussion on police brutality and racism amidst pandemic.
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Jun 2, 2020 • 33min

Blackout Tuesday

Jon Sopel, BBC North America Editor, joins to discuss Trump's handling of the COVID-19 crisis. They delve into the impact of the pandemic on BAME healthcare workers and reflect on recent protests and systemic racism. The episode also talks about the White House incident and the upcoming presidential election amidst the current crises.
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Jun 2, 2020 • 28min

(Some) Schools Back For Summer

Guest Eugene Scott from the Washington Post discusses the protests in the US after George Floyd's death. Topics include challenges facing primary school students returning to school amid the pandemic, racial tensions, frustrations with police violence, and the intersectionality of current events.
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May 29, 2020 • 34min

The great outdoors

Scottish singer Nina Nesbitt and sports presenter Kelly Cates discuss the joys of being outdoors post-lockdown. From navigating social gatherings during the pandemic to the return of football leagues, they explore the importance of nature and outdoor activities in our lives.
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May 28, 2020 • 31min

The Joy of Six

Dr. Adler, an expert in Brexit, discusses the government's readiness to reopen society, groups of six meeting outdoors, and Brexit updates. The podcast also covers controversies surrounding movement restrictions in England and challenges faced by charity shops post-lockdown.
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May 27, 2020 • 33min

Testing (and tracing) times

Exploring the controversy of social distancing rules, implications of test and trace programs, government's efforts in testing infrastructure, ethical considerations in contact tracing, public scrutiny of government response, and the emotional challenges faced by a couple separated by COVID-19 and the high seas.

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