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Sae is a platform for creatives and affected communities to discuss social, cultural and political issues candidly. Join us on this journey of self-education!

Follow us on our socials to keep up to date​ and give us feedback: Insta: @thepodcastsae / @Jana
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This episode we are joined with Nirosha Balakumar, a spoken word artist that uses her work to tell stories of her identity and heritage. Nirosha talks about her journey to being accepted into both Oxford and Cambridge University, her latest Ted Talk and her work with the Brown Girl Diaries as their Community Outreach Coordinator. We also dive into being mixed ethnically as well as Indo-Caribbean. 
The Caribbean is typically presented as wholly Afro-Caribbean but what most are unaware of the communities that have existed there for centuries. This week we dive into the experience of Sino-Caribbean, Christopher Lee. The Sino-Caribbean Community are those whom are from the Caribbean with Chinese ancestry. We break down Sino-Caribbean history, culture and how this is similar and differs from other communities.  To keep up with Christopher's work you can follow him on Instagram: @asianbajan85
This week we had the privilege of talking to Mr Limin' himself, Sham Mahabir. We discussed everything from his restaurant and events to how he started and his Indo-Caribbean background. Whether you're a fan of his work in London or new to the Limin' world, you'll be sure to find his story interesting.  To keep up with Sham and his work you can follow the Limin' Instagram @comelimewithus or visit the website: www.limin.co.uk
I am joined with Architect PHD student & political blog writer, Zineb Bennouna. Zineb shares her perspective on Feminism in male dominated industries such as architecture whilst also stressing the importance of making sustainable transitions in a high polluting industry.  To keep up with Zineb and her work you can follow her on Instagram: @bzcreation @architequote @politics4her
Ismail Laraqui started his journey into the fashion industry in London whilst attending the prestigious London College of Fashion. Training in the design of leather goods, he's always found a way to keep his portfolio innovative and fresh. Since graduating in 2019 he has moved to Milan to attend Istituto Marangoni to retrain his skills and start a masters in womenswear. In this episode we discuss studying in a Covid hotspot during unusual times, how the pandemic has effected the mental health of creatives and what the future of applying for jobs look like.  To keep up with Ismail and his work you can follow him on Instagram: @litlaraqui & _laraqui 
This episode we are joined with Vinay Harrichan, host of The Cutlass podcast. The Cutlass is a podcast with the aim to explore the Indo-Caribbean community whilst educate those who may not be familiar. Vinay and I discuss what its like to be an Indo-Caribbean in the United States, mental health in the community and our devastating suicide issue.  If you want to find out more about Vinay and the work he's doing for the community you can find him on Instagram: @cutlasspodcast and Spotify: The Cutlass. 
More than 70,000 people worldwide are living with Cystic Fibrosis. Around three years ago I educated myself on what living with Cystic Fibrosis entails through the late Claire Wineland. Claire sadly passed away in 2018, since I have had the privilege of sitting down with the talented Grace Charles Cox to discuss her life with CF. Hopefully this educates you on the highs and lows of the disorder. Please share to bring some awareness!  To check our Grace's work on brining awareness to CF follow her Instagram: @grace_charles_cox . To see Grace's couture and embroidery work follower her Instagram: @gracecharles_couture .  To donate to support the research of CF visit: www.cff.org To watch Claire Wineland visit her youtube channel: Claire Wineland OR The Clairity Project  Movie mentioned: 5 Feet Apart - Directed by Justin Baldoni 
This episode three young Indo-Caribbeans discuss their different experiences within the community and how they sit in society. Chandani Persaud, an influential figure in the Indo-Caribbean community joins us to give her take on what it means to be 'Indo-Caribbean'. To contrast, Bilal Ally discusses what its like to grow up outside of the community. Together you are able to experience a variety of Caribbean-ness, showing the complexities of the ethnic group and that no experience is alike.  If you're wondering what article we are referencing during the podcast, its mine! I give a little debrief of the Indo-Caribbean history for people who may not be familiar, so give it a little read: https://sukeban.co.uk/written/the-unseen-citizen/11164/  For more on the collection referenced visit: https://sukeban.co.uk/fashion/jana-ally/11098/  If you would like to check out Chandani & Bilal their socials are: @chandani.persaud & @bilalally_  For more on Indo-Caribbean events: https://www.facebook.com/IndoCaribbeanLondon/ 
Intro to Sae

Intro to Sae

2019-08-0802:55

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