Join us to celebrate
International Migrants' Day on Thursday 18th December 2008London
Link Radio is proud to be taking part in Radio 1812, a global
online and local radio project for International Migrants Day from
the NGO December
18.
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See below for the schedule of live programmes from this
website on Thurs 18 December 2008 (4pm - 8pm, GMT).
Details are subject to change without notice.
Click here or on the buttons to listen live.
| 4pm |
Radio
1812 from West London
Richard Ellis presents a programme of music
and information from the Irish Cultural Centre
Hammersmith and from other organisations
supporting migrants in West London.
Including interviews with artist and historian
Bernard Canavan and teacher of music Brendan
Mulkere, plus music from Northern Celts. |
| 4.30pm |
Radio 1812 from
London and beyond
Cathy Aitchison's guest is the artist and
broadcaster Cecilia
Wee. |
| 4.45pm |
PEARLS
course at Desi Radio - Diwali feature
The significance and traditions of Diwali from
Hindu and Sikh perspectives,
by members of the PEARLS course at Desi Radio. |
| 5pm |
Migration
and Music
Elohor Pedro Knowles and Sara Eliot explore some
different influences in music. With guests
including drummer Barak Schmool. |
| 5.30pm |
Migration and
refugees
Refugee Week Radio takes a look at the issues surrounding
migration and dispersal around the UK, including
an interview with
Clare Daley (West Midlands Strategic Migration
Partnership). Plus: an interview
with Zak Brophy on travelling and volunteering in
the refugee camps of Lebanon. |
| 5.45pm |
Radio
1812 from Desi Radio
With interviews and reports from trainees on
the PEARLS
training course at Desi Radio in Southall, including
an interview with Ajit
Khera from Desi
Radio. |
| 6pm |
Radio
1812 from Camden Community Radio
Including an interview with Asma Pumpi Moore
and a report on the Strangers into Citizens
campaign.. |
| 6.15pm |
Radio
1812 - from South to North
An interview with Anna Ejindu, nurse, who came to
London from South Africa in the 1960s. |
| 6.30pm |
Radio 1812 from
London and beyond
Interviews and reports from around London
including from the Malaysian Association and the
Masbro Centre. Plus: Charles Ogunnowo on food and migration
and Susan
Buck on 48 years in the UK after coming to England from
Singapore. |
| 7pm |
Outerglobe
- Radio1812
DJ Debbie introduces you to the world on her
street and talks to people from Iran, Ethiopia,
Italy, Poland and India; with related music. |
| 8pm |
Finish |
Click on the player below to listen to a
compilation from Radio 1812 2007.
Radio
1812 - 2007 compilation
(hosted by Traydio)
Visit
the main Radio 1812 website to see which other radio stations
and organisations are taking part.
You can also visit the sites below for more
news and information about Radio 1812 around the UK:
~ Radio 1812 UK blog
to follow links and leave comments
~ Radio 1812 UK network
(on Ning) to load audio and network with other participants.
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