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Believe UK & Music Minds Matter Presents: Everyday Racism
Believe UK, Music Minds Matter
4 episodes
2 days ago
Everyday Racism is a podcast addressing racism in the music industry. It is a platform for people to voice their personal experiences and discuss how issues can be tackled in the future. Each episode will give the listener access to perspectives derived from the lived experiences of others in the music industry, addressing a particular facet of the Black, Asian or ethnic minority background experience in the music industry. We hope that this podcast will in turn contribute to/generate a wider industry discussion, resulting in action points that can be addressed, contributing to Believe UK’s drive to improve the inclusivity of our industry.
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Everyday Racism is a podcast addressing racism in the music industry. It is a platform for people to voice their personal experiences and discuss how issues can be tackled in the future. Each episode will give the listener access to perspectives derived from the lived experiences of others in the music industry, addressing a particular facet of the Black, Asian or ethnic minority background experience in the music industry. We hope that this podcast will in turn contribute to/generate a wider industry discussion, resulting in action points that can be addressed, contributing to Believe UK’s drive to improve the inclusivity of our industry.
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Everyday Racism: Class Barriers
Believe UK & Music Minds Matter Presents: Everyday Racism
1 hour 8 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
Everyday Racism: Class Barriers

Featuring TAAHLIAH and Black Minds Matter (Karen Carberry), hosted by Chris Ogori.

Class Barriers - To entering and advancing in the music industry and how they intersect with Black, Asian, ethnic minority experiences, and how these impact upon mental health. 

TAAHLIAH is a performance artist, producer, and DJ from Glasgow. A powerhouse performer whose foundations lie in the underground queer dance scene, her iconoclastic productions mix grinding electronic music with elements of hyper-pop. Her performances and sets reveal a liberating potential within electronic music, in which the glossy packaging serves to politicise the subject matter - https://linktr.ee/taahliah

Black Minds Matter UK is a charity that connects Black individuals and families with free mental health services — by professional Black therapists. They aim to make mental health topics more relevant and accessible for all Black people in the U.K., removing the stigma and remodelling the services to be relevant for the Black community. Karen Carberry MSc is a Psychotherapist for Black Minds Matter and a Board Director & Consultant Clinical Supervisor for Hope Bereavement Support, an organisation specialising in therapeutic work with Black and Minority clients experiencing bereavement, child loss and trauma.

Believe UK & Music Minds Matter Presents: Everyday Racism
Everyday Racism is a podcast addressing racism in the music industry. It is a platform for people to voice their personal experiences and discuss how issues can be tackled in the future. Each episode will give the listener access to perspectives derived from the lived experiences of others in the music industry, addressing a particular facet of the Black, Asian or ethnic minority background experience in the music industry. We hope that this podcast will in turn contribute to/generate a wider industry discussion, resulting in action points that can be addressed, contributing to Believe UK’s drive to improve the inclusivity of our industry.