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Mangrove
Lives of Colour
7 episodes
7 months ago
Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences and issues facing the black community in the UK. In this series, our host, Jord Hailwood, will be uncovering the experiences of black men and boys in the UK today. We’ll be discussing everything from dating, to media representation, the black queer experience and mental health. And we’re featuring a range of voices, including public figures, activists, journalists, and more.

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Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences and issues facing the black community in the UK. In this series, our host, Jord Hailwood, will be uncovering the experiences of black men and boys in the UK today. We’ll be discussing everything from dating, to media representation, the black queer experience and mental health. And we’re featuring a range of voices, including public figures, activists, journalists, and more.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Society & Culture,
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Social Sciences
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careers part 1: recruitment, the workplace and occupational segregation with Action for Race Equality
Mangrove
47 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
careers part 1: recruitment, the workplace and occupational segregation with Action for Race Equality

Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences & issues facing the black community. In this series, Jord Hailwood uncovers the experience of black men & boys in the UK today.


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In this episode, I'm interested in exploring what happens to black men after they leave the education system. Our careers play a significant part of our lives, so with employment outcomes looking poor for black men but particularly young black men, I want to uncover the problem at hand and what can be done.


To explore these issues, I’m talking to Action for Race Equality’s Chief Executive, Jeremy Crook OBE and Moving on Up’s Project Support Officer, Victoria Atanda.


Action for Race Equality is a charity on a mission to end racial inequality. Working on issues such as education, employment and criminal justice, Action for Race Equality champions fairness, challenges discrimination and pioneers innovative solutions to empower Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage people. Their Moving on Up initiative works with young black men in London to help them gain meaningful employment, as well as partner organisations and business to help improve the employment landscape for black men.


So we talk about the concerning statistics, what ought to be done to solve these problems, and the work the Moving On Up initiative is doing to support young black men seeking employment.


For more information about Action for Race Equality, visit: https://www.actionforraceequality.org.uk/


NB: Before the interview we play audio from a Moving on Up campaign video - to watch the video visit here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLW74O_aP90&t=56s




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Brought to you by Lives of Colour


Hosted by Jord Hailwoord


Produced by Tyra at Foss Creative Studio



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Mangrove
Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences and issues facing the black community in the UK. In this series, our host, Jord Hailwood, will be uncovering the experiences of black men and boys in the UK today. We’ll be discussing everything from dating, to media representation, the black queer experience and mental health. And we’re featuring a range of voices, including public figures, activists, journalists, and more.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.