• BBIB Episode #01 | Meet The Co-Founders of RARA | Ft. Emma Taonga

  • Mar 15 2023
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

BBIB Episode #01 | Meet The Co-Founders of RARA | Ft. Emma Taonga

  • Summary

  • Introducing #BBIB, a brand-new podcast brought to you by the RARA Education Project CIC that delves into the Black experience across the UK starting with the north of England. Join us as we raise Black voices, highlight Black stories, and celebrate Black successes in this all-new interview series. Expect authentic conversations with everyday people making extraordinary contributions towards the pursuit of social justice. Tune in every week for a fresh and insightful digest of the Black experience across the United Kingdom.

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    Want to learn more about BBIB? https://raraeducationproject.org/podcast
    Want to feature in our podcast? Email us: bbib.thepodcast@gmail.com

    This podcast is brought to you by the RARA Education Project CIC, a Black-led organisation dedicated to creating safe learning, working and networking spaces for Black Africans and Caribbeans across the UK to thrive and advance. To learn more about RARA, click here - https://raraeducationproject.org/

    Chapters:

    00:00 - Intro
    00:28 - What is RARA?
    03:18 - Black Invisibility
    05:45 - The Birth of RARA
    12:18 - RARA Community Projects
    23:11 - RARA Consultancy Services
    32:29 - Next steps for RARA
    38:49 - RARA Academy
    41:50 - RARA Research
    44:02 - Final words
    44:33 - Outro

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