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"Unity 101 Conversations. Where Community becomes Unity.Bollywood, Soul, RnB, Health, History, Celebrities, Artists, Neighbours, Friends. Listen and understand Asian, Black and Ethnic community. TAKE THE STEP BE UNITY."This site is developing, all of the material about 1919 remains available but Unity 101 Radio Station in Southampton, UK is going to give you a magazine that brings together: CULTURE: with conversations with Soul and RnB artists, Bollywood singers and actors, authors and artists from our Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority communities.HISTORY: Already the 1919 material has been a real success but now we will widen that to include short stories acknowledging those that are and those that should be recognised for their achievements. Conversations about moments and movements that our part of our history, coming from experts and from community members that simply want to say why someone matters to them.HEALTH: Not just the facts but how health affects people. Testimony from individuals, families and friends of those affected.BOUNDARIES; There are none. Except we are not intentionally political nor is religion part of the story we want to share about our communities. We know that in this world today almost everything is affected by politics and religion but we will not tell you how to think.EQUALITIES: We have a very clear position about discrimination, whether it is racism, sexism or any other form. We will not tolerate it.
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The fourth of a series of round table discussions hosted by Kelly, and featuring the personalities that have contributed to the post war growth and settlement of Southampton.  Round Table participants Jayanti Shah, Vilma Scott and Manoj Patel.
The third of a series of round table discussions hosted by Kelly, and featuring the personalities that have contributed to the post war growth and settlement of Southampton.  This roundtable features Abdulie Sannneh Community Cohesion and Diversity Officer of Southampton City Counci, Jill Ghanouni Engagement Officer of NHS Trust and MBE and Saranjit. It was facilitated by Ram Kalyan, Kelly.
The second of a series of round table discussions hosted by Kelly, and featuring the personalities that have contributed to the post war growth and settlement of Southampton.  This roundtable features Don John, race & diversity Expert, author of The Black History of Southampton 16th Century to 21st Century and one of the founders of Black History Month South.  Andi Lai former police officer in Hoe Kong and Hampshire. Former Secretary ad Chair of The Chinese Association in Southampton. Ravi Parmar, Vedic Society, Project management Expert and Meena Parmar.
The first of a series of round table discussions hosted by Kelly, and featuring the personalities that have contributed to the post war growth and settlement of Southampton.  This roundtable features Derek Burke, former Councillor, Mayor, Stevedore and born in Shirley, Southampton. Beverley Dowdell, former Nurse, Midwife, Chair of Black Heritage Association ad born in Jamaica. Sarwar Jamil, academic, former manager of Southampton's Community Language Service and born in Bangladesh. Dahlia Jamil,  Arts Asia, Citizens Advice Bureau, Southampton MELA, born in Bangladesh.
Southampton People. A series of conversation between Davis Deen (unity 101) and people who form the bedrock of Southampton's commuities.
Avinash Patel in conversation with Davis Deen. On behalf of Unity 101 Davis Deen conducts a series of conversations with local Southampton people, people that are part of the fabric of the City having contributed to the development of local  communities and the local services that they need
Ashook Rokade in conversation with Davis Deen. On behalf of Unity 101 Davis Deen conducts a series of conversations with local Southampton people, people that are part of the fabric of the City having contributed to the development of local  communities and the local services that they need
Jean Romsey in conversation with Davis Deen.  On behalf of Unity 101 Davis Deen conducts a series of conversations with local Southampton people, people that are part of the fabric of the City having contributed to the development of local  communities and the local services that they need
On behalf of Unity 101 Davis Deen conducts a series of conversations with local Southampton people, people that are part of the fabric of the City having contributed to the development of local  communities and the local services that they need
On behalf of Unity 101 Davis Deen conducts a series of conversations with local Southampton people, people that are part of the fabric of the City having contributed to the development of local  communities and the local services that they need
On behalf of Unity 101 Davis Deen conducts a series of conversations with local Southampton people, people that are part of the fabric of the City having contributed to the development of local  communities and the local services that they need.  
This is a conversation between Sucith and Geesehma  Shetty (Unity 101 volunteers) and Inderjeet Kotakta. The Journey Project is a Heritage Lottery funded project undertaken by Unity`101, intended to show the motivation, changes and the experiences  of people that have travelled from around the world to make Hampshire their home. Consisting of Oral History Testimonies, information and other conversations that tell the stories of a changing Southampton and Hampshire.Thanks to the work of volunteers and a small staff team a resource will be created that will be held in Southampton Archives as a record and resource for people in the future.
The Journey – A Changing SouthamptonEp 13 “Support & Change – Secondary Education”The 13th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Help! Something the Beatles sang about and something we all need from time to time.But what help is available and how do people access it? When you move to a new country – do you even know the number to call for the Police, Fire or Ambulance Service?In this week’s episode, Natalie speaks with 3 ‘helpers’ from the local area – Ben Taylor from Hampshire Fire & Rescue, Bella Crawford from Citizens Advice Eastleigh and Fiona Pink from Hampshire & IOW Victim Care Service.They discuss the broad range of help available to people in the area – both emergency and non-life threatening plus look at how the organisations themselves have changed over the years to better support new arrivals.www.unity101.org/thejourneyPresenter & Producer: Natalie BarrassMix & Master: Anuj Deo
The Journey – A Changing SouthamptonEp 12 “Support & Change – Secondary Education”The 12th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.When moving to a new country – it’s not just your home that changes…Your support network changes. Your day to day routine changes. Even your language changes! (at least for part of the day)So what is it like to come to Southampton and join a new school?We spoke to four students from Cantell School, along with teacher Kathryn Cox about how pupils are helped to integrate and make new friends.We learn about the technology available today and hear how they feel about making their own journeys to Southampton…www.unity101.org/thejourneyPresenter & Producer: Natalie BarrassMix & Master: Anuj Deo
The Journey – A Changing SouthamptonEp 11 “Support & Change – Community Groups & Events”The 11th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.When you move to a new country – how do you stay connected to your roots? What’s the importance of community?In this episode of “Support & Change” Natalie speaks with two of Southampton’s social connectors – Professor Michael Ng and Anjali Mavi and learns how people are being brought together both in the physical and virtual world.Michael is the chairperson of the Chinese Association of Southampton and Anjali – as well as being a Unity 101 volunteer – is involved in creating and supporting a number of online and real-life gatherings.Despite making their personal journeys from two very different countries and cultures – their passion to help and support ALL people is a shared vision.
The Journey – A Changing SouthamptonEp 10 “Support & Change – Radio”The 10th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Ever wondered how and why Unity 101 FM started? When was the first British Asian broadcast?Host Natalie Barrass chats with Dr Gloria Khamkar and Dr Ram Kalyan Kelly about the “Evolution of British Asian Radio”.From the origins in the 1960s – all the way through to today – it’s a fascinating exploration of something we’re all familiar with.This episode is the first “Support & Change” show which brings the stories of settlement within Southampton fully up to date.Learn how radio helped the new arrivals of the sixties to integrate and assimilate into the UK way of life and how today’s Community Radio plays a big part in strengthening communities.
A CHANGING SOUTHAMPTONEPISODE 9 – “SETTLEMENT – PART 3 OF 3”The 9th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Our interviewees have already shared many of their thoughts and feelings about settling in Southampton. In this final episode of these specific ‘Settlement’ themed shows, host Divya Singh takes a look at the different communities around us.Our neighbours, friends and the wider groups of people we surround ourselves with can help (or hinder!) how we adapt and feel connected.Divya shares her personal stories to compare and contrast a more modern experience with our interviewees who arrived during (and pre) the 1970s.Enjoy this, the 9th episode of this fascinating project, sharing and preserving the stories of Southampton and its citizens.Producer: Natalie BarrassMix & Master: Anuj Deo
A CHANGING SOUTHAMPTONEPISODE 8 – “SETTLEMENT – PART 2 OF 3”The 8th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Host Divya Singh continues to share the highs and lows of settling in the UK over the years.In this episode we hear about the opportunities for entertainment, the impact of marriage and the challenges of relationships – both within a single community and across two differing ones.Our interviewees give us an insight into the ways communications have changed – from airmail to telephone and even the changes that have come from mobile sim packages to today’s instant video calls.Where to live within Southampton and how families came together to make things work is a popular topic.Tune in for an intriguing window to the past through the lens of today.Producer: Natalie BarrassMix & Master: Anuj Deo
EPISODE 7 – “SETTLEMENT – PART 1 OF 3”The 7th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Some time has passed and our interviewees have been steadily adjusting to life in the UK.Of the many aspects that contribute to feeling settled, this episode covers the task of ‘putting food on the table’.We learn how people earned their money – the work undertaken – and the food they were able to buy.Our host is Divya Singh, an Indian arrival of more recent times.Join her for a fascinating insight into the process of settling both in today’s time and in years gone by.
The Journey – A Changing SouthamptonEp 6 – “Arrival over the years”The 6th episode from our 18 month project ‘The Journey – A Changing Southampton’ made possible by monies received from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.Our focus now shifts away from our Ugandan Asian interviewees to those who arrived in the UK, over the years, from elsewhere.We hear about arrivals from India and Kenya, understand the reasons they came and reveal their first impressions of Southampton.Arriving at different ages and during different times, our interviewees recollections are varied and insightful.Though from different corners of the planet, they are united by a shared heritage and the choice to make Southampton, and the surrounding areas, home…www.unity101.org/thejourneyPresenter / Producer: Natalie BarrassMix & Master: Anuj Deo
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