At ARE, we believe our communities’ voices matter.
But far too often, Black, Asian and Mixed heritage young people and children, and our community leaders, are left out of the debate, especially on issues that most impact them.
That is one reason why our project and programme teams have started to build on our collection of podcasts, created by and for those most connected to our work.
With a grounding in the lived experience of race and racism, our podcasts bring to life important discussions that can be accessed by anyone, anywhere.
These podcasts can also be used to inspire your own youth-led Race Equality Action Project.
As you listen to these, you may want young people to consider:
- Why did the creators feel the need to make this podcast?
- What are the key areas the podcast is trying to address?
- Who is it aimed at?
- What changes are the people in the podcast asking to see?
- What do you think you could do after after listening to the discussion?
Other useful Podcasts
Discover a range of podcasts by our trusted funders, partners and friends.
Transition2Adulthood podcast
For conversations between eight young adults from across the UK with lived experience of the criminal justice system. Preview the episodes by listening to the sound bites below.
The Alliance for Youth Justice podcast
The Alliance for Youth Justice is a coalition of over 75 organisations collaborating to drive positive change in youth justice in England and Wales, of which ARE is a proud member. Listen to their podcast to dig into a range of subjects surrounding children’s contact with the youth justice system.
Teaching Race Matters
The Runnymede Trust, the UK’s leading race equality think tank, explores why it is important to teach race, migration and empire in schools, and how we can empower educators to do so.