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Rebel Women of Sunderland

Rebel Women of Sunderland
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The Rebel Women of Sunderland is a project that shines a light on the lives of Rebel Women from Sunderland with specially commissioned artworks and stories. This podcast takes inspiration from the stories told in the exhibition through conversations with modern-day iconic Sunderland women.
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Rebel Women of Sunderland: The Podcast is back for a very special one-off episode! In this episode we hear about the life of Sunderland-born artist Audrey Amiss. Along with Sunderland Community Group, Southwick REACH, we explore Audrey's life and themes of: art, social class and mental wellbeing.This episode features members of Southwick REACH, Lyn Killeen, Jane Young, Angela Kennedy, Heather Yemm and Carol Morley. The Wellcome Collection: https://wellcomecollection.org/series/finding-audrey-amissRead more about the Rebel Women of Sunderland project here: https://sunderlandculture.org.uk/events/rebel-women-of-sunderland/ Southwick REACH: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2039675916323387/?locale=en_GBRebel Women of Sunderland is a University of Sunderland, We Make Culture and Lucky Penny Audio production. Produced and Edited by Lucky Penny Audio:Lottie Steele: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lottie-steele/Grace McDonough: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-mcdonough-98a800270/ Presented by Bobbi Bunker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbi-bunker-949ab8151/Music by the Rebel Women students at NAME: https://www.wearename.org.uk/
In this episode we hear from Rebel Women in the world of sports. Aly Dixon, Lucy Green, Iliyana Farfarova, Shahzana Aslam, Olivia Coxon and YAV young participants share their love for sports, why they think it's important for young females to get involved and what they are doing to encourage this. Read more about the Rebel Women of Sunderland project here: https://sunderlandculture.org.uk/events/rebel-women-of-sunderland/ Aly Dixon: @alydixonIliyana Farfarova: https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/about/staff/media/iliyanafarfarova/YAV: https://www.youngasianvoices.co.uk/@yavsunderlandRebel Women of Sunderland is a University of Sunderland and We Make Culture production. Produced and Edited by:Lottie Steele: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lottie-steele/X: @LottieS_SoundsGrace McDonough: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-mcdonough-98a800270/ X: @producer_grace Presented by Bobbi Bunker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbi-bunker-949ab8151/Music by the Rebel Women students at NAME: https://www.wearename.org.uk/
In this episode we hear from Rebel Women in the music world. Katie Anderson, Dr Becky Allen, Lily Mac, Izzy, Lauren and Isabel Maria discuss their involvement within the music industry, and how they're continuing to pave the way for women in music. Read more about the Rebel Women of Sunderland project here: https://sunderlandculture.org.uk/events/rebel-women-of-sunderland/ Katie Anderson: https://www.tiktok.com/@katieandrson?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcDr Becky Allen: https://twitter.com/bettyall92https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/about/staff/computing/beckyallen/North East Sound Women: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090043899309&paipv=0&eav=Afbn2Bcmdx2klq-l3OvUPM80WyL-wS93Tej3fqJU6JyEXR75cMJf0_l8qm-k683I3vMYoung Musicians Project: https://www.wemakeculture.co.uk/young-musicians-projectMisogyny in Music Report: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5804/cmselect/cmwomeq/129/report.htmlRebel Women of Sunderland is a University of Sunderland and We Make Culture production. Produced and Edited by:Lottie Steele: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lottie-steele/X: @LottieS_SoundsGrace McDonough: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-mcdonough-98a800270/ X: @producer_grace Presented by Bobbi Bunker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbi-bunker-949ab8151/Music by the Rebel Women students at NAME: https://www.wearename.org.uk/
In this episode, writers: Nancy Revell, Glenda Young, Jessica Andrews, Adrienne Hunter-Humberstone, Helen Wilko and Mary Talbot discuss their careers and the inspiration behind their work. Read more about the Rebel Women of Sunderland project here: https://sunderlandculture.org.uk/events/rebel-women-of-sunderland/ Nancy Revell - https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/237602/nancy-revellGlenda Young - https://www.glendayoungbooks.com/Jessica Andrews - https://www.jessica-andrews.com/Adrienne Hunter-Humberstone https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adriennehunter_sunderland-activity-6971408273958707200-LhP9/?originalSubdomain=ukMary Talbot - https://www.mary-talbot.co.uk/King Ink - https://www.facebook.com/groups/916286921749557/Rebel Women of Sunderland is a University of Sunderland and We Make Culture production. Produced and Edited by:Lottie Steele: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lottie-steele/X: @LottieS_SoundsGrace McDonough: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-mcdonough-98a800270/ X: @producer_grace Presented by Bobbi Bunker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbi-bunker-949ab8151/Music by the Rebel Women students at NAME: https://www.wearename.org.uk/
Coming on March 8th 2024, Rebel Women of Sunderland... the PodcastFind out more at: https://sunderlandculture.org.uk/events/rebel-women-of-sunderland/
Listen to our trailer to get a feel for our new podcast.‘The Ballad of the Crocodile and the Underpass' - Stories of Washington New Town’, is a podcast ballad partnership between Washington Heritage Partnership, We Make Culture, University of Sunderland, Baseline Shift and Arts Centre Washington. Since April 2024 this partnership, podcaster and musician Grace Stubbings and the Washington community podcasting group have been working with people and organisations in Washington to collect and share experiences of life in a new town. Musicians Paige Temperley and David Brewis (Field Music) have been working with community members and young people at Arts Centre Washington to turn stories of Washington into songs. The songs, interviews, sounds and archive recordings have been woven together to create unique ballad podcasts. The group have been influenced by the radio ballad work of Charles Parker, Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger who made radio ballads about working class stories in the 1950s and '60s for the BBC.You can listen to Episode 1 immediately after this trailer. Subscribe now to hear episodes 2-5, which will be released in November 2024.
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