• Episode 1: Martha Awojobi - anti-racism, activism and #BAMEOnline 2023

  • Jul 16 2023
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 1: Martha Awojobi - anti-racism, activism and #BAMEOnline 2023

  • Summary

  • Since the pandemic, the act of coming together; to connect, with family, in making change happen, or to simply experience a live event has never felt more important. My name is Sarah Wishart, and I'm a filmmaker, and writer. I’ve also worked for a very long time in the education and charity sector in the UK. Most recently, I've been working on co-production film projects, where affected communities are the people to talk about the issues that impact them. I've talked to a lot of people over the last few years about ideas around connection, co-production and change. And I wanted to start capturing some of those conversations in this podcast. This is that podcast and it’s called The Assembling. I'll be talking to a range of people around their thoughts and experience of change making, community (temporary or otherwise), of the importance of connection, basically, about the moments of coming together around events like friendship, protest, activism, or even death. For a pilot episode, I talked to the incredible Martha Awojobi. Martha is CEO of JMB Consultancy, and curator of #BAMEOnline, they dream of a world free of oppression, and are working towards that true alongside the incredible collaborators from all over the world. We started off talking about Martha’s anti-racism work in the charity sector in UK but ended up bouncing off a lot of ideas including thinking about activism as radical love, romance and friendship and issues of consent in the idea of community.

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