“We all have stories to tell!” – Punjabi community Radio in London

Podcast
Globale Dialoge – Hot Pods
  • "We all have stories to tell!” – Punjabi community Radio in London
    07:28
audio
51:50 min.
Auswirkungen der Corona-Pandemie auf undokumentierte Arbeitende und Menschen mit Behinderungen
audio
01:15 min.
Street harassment in Kairo. Aktionstag des Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights gegen sexuelle Belästigung
audio
07:39 min.
Sextourismus in der Dominikanischen Republik
audio
11:14 min.
Female Tunes - Ein Interview mit Aynur
audio
05:12 min.
Wie erkennt man eine Feministin? Teil 1
audio
04:17 min.
Wie erkennt man eine Feministin? Teil 2
audio
12:03 min.
Zur Situation der MuslimInnen in Gujarat
audio
05:57 min.
ANACONA - Die Fussnoten der kubanischen Musikgeschichte
audio
06:30 min.
Tätowierte Identitäten samoanischer Migrantinnen

In March 2007 Woman on Air Helga Neumayer visited Southall, a mainly Punjabi neighbourhood in West-London, where the Punjabi Centre runs Desi-Radio-Station, a 24 hour community radio.

“We all have stories to tell!” says coordinator Mrs. Amarjit about the motivation of the people who create those radio-shows. Mainly women are the volunteer pillars of the radio, how come? “We are here to give them confidence!” says Mr. Manjinder, trainer and presenter. And Mrs. Kaur, a trainee at that time, has no doubt about the musical preferences: “Bhangra is the soul of the Punjabi community. As soon as the drum beats, everyone gets up!”.

Presented by Helga Neumayer

Leave a Comment