Sarah Ní Dochartaigh is an activist with Climate Camp Scotland. Sarah also studies Environmental Science and Environmental politics. Sarah gave us an interesting insight into the state of Ireland's ecology, and its links to colonialism.
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Hannah Read holds an MEng in Biomedical Engineering, and is studying towards a DipHE in Operating Department Practice. She is the founding editor of The Guts of It, a magazine for radical ideas on healthcare. She currently works as a Healthcare Support Worker within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, and is interested in the future of healthcare, particularly in relation to degrowth and the anthropocene. Hannah is also a volunteer bike mechanic with Bikes for Refugees.
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Henry Bell is an author, poet, and activist. He authored a biography on John MacLean, which we discuss on this podcast. He's also published various poetry books. Henry is also involved in the organising of the Red Sunday School, a socialist Sunday School in Glasgow.
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Màrtainn is an activist for Misneachd, a radical grassroots activist group that promotes the Gàidhlig language. Founded in 2016, Misneachd was established to advocate for the Gàidhlig language and Gaelic communities across Scotland.
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In this episode we talk about the racism exposed by the invasion of Ukraine, Chelsea's Abramovich, the US oligarchs, TikTok propaganda, the cost of living crisis, the IPCC report, Scotland's wallabies and so much more.
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Welcome to the first episode of In The News. This is a new miniseries being launched on Radical Radio Scotland, where we talk about things in the news whilst applying our own lens. In this episode we cover everything from Ukraine, to Pterodactyls and Scotland's housing crisis.
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Coll McCail is a socialist, an activist, and a writer. He's been involved in campaigns such as Friday's for Future and StopCambo. He also writes for Skotia, Scotland Can, and Progressive International.
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Keith Millar is an anarchist who has been involved in a number of organisations spanning half a century. Starting in the 1970s, Keith helped form the Glasgow Anarchist Group, Glasgow Squatters Union, the Fair Fares Campaign, the West End Claimants Union, and the Radical Bookshop collective. In the 80s Keith helped form and take part in the Glasgow Bookshop Collective, Clydeside Anarchist Journal, Intercom, Counter Information, Here and Now magazine, and The Anti-Poll tax movement. In the 90s Keith helped with Anarchist Summer Schools, Scottish Anarchist magazine, the Anarchist Circle, the Workers Circle, and so much more. Keith is currently involved in Clydeside IWW, the Spirit of Revolt Archive, and the Glasgow Keelie.
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Caitlin Lee is a socialist, trade unionist, and campaigner. She is currently the chair of Unite Hospitality Glasgow, one of the biggest branches within Europe. Caitlin is also involved in the Safe Home campaign, which is a campaign established to fight for safe travel home for late night workers in Scotland.
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Fatima Uygun is a Glasgow based playwright, visual artist and political activist. Born in Ankara, Turkey, Fatima then moved to Australia, where she graduated from Sydney College of the Arts with a degree in fine arts. She then moved to Glasgow where she completed a Masters Degree in Equality and Human Rights at Strathclyde University. Fatima was one of the original organisers of the Govanhill Baths occupation, and is now the manager of this campaign. She is also a founder of the annual Govanhill International Carnival and Festival. Fatima is also heavily involved in the Glasgow Against Closures campaign, aimed at ensuring Glasgow reopens its community spaces. Fatima has also written and directed 4 plays through her production company Pitheid Productions, including the political musicals “Rent Strike” and “Strike a Light”. She is currently working on a script “Pauper’s Purgatory”, which is based in Scotland’s 19th century music halls.
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Amy Stevenson is a former fundraiser for Amnesty International. She also recently graduated Glasgow University after achieving a joint honours in Economics and Politics, and a masters MRes in Human Rights and International Politics. Her master’s dissertation was titled “Exploring the gendered impacts of NGO-ization on public face to face fundraisers: understanding hierarchisation, impersonality, and institutional survival." Amy has also been vegan for 9 years.
Cameron Bryce is an anarchist, trade unionist and community activist. He is currently a member of Unite Hospitality Glasgow, and part of the Campsie Rewilding Initiative. He was also involved in Don’t Frack the Briggs, a localised campaign in Bishopbriggs against the fossil fuel extraction method known as fracking.
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