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Arrivals: Migration Stories from Manchester

Arrivals: Migration Stories from Manchester

Written by: Levenshulme Old Library
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Arrivals is a podcast sharing the stories of people who have moved to Manchester from around the world. Local migrants reflect on their journeys, their lives here and what home means to them. Arrivals is roduced by Levenshulme Old Library and supported by the Windrush Community Engagement Fund. Production and sound design is by Emily Zurowksi. The theme music is by Oscilloscope. The executive producer is Richard V. Hirst. If you’d like to share how Arrivals landed with you, we'd love to hear your feedback. Your responses help guide what we do next at Levenshulme Old Library: https://forms.gle/JLRdKWiQ6bW3qYAY9Copyright 2026 Levenshulme Old Library Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Arrivals - coming soon
    Mar 5 2026

    Arrivals is a five-episode podcast series sharing first-person migration stories from people who have made their lives in Manchester.

    Starts 10th March 2026.

    Across the series, participants reflect on place, memory, family, identity, work, belonging, and what it can mean to arrive somewhere new and begin again.

    Arrivals is produced by Levenshulme Old Library and is supported by the Windrush Community Engagement Fund.

    If you or someone in your family has ever been unsure about immigration status, documents, or right to stay, free and confidential help is available through the Windrush Help Team:

    0800 678 1925

    In some cases, people may also be eligible for compensation if they experienced losses because they could not prove their right to stay.

    More information: gov.uk/apply-windrush-compensation-scheme

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Hana - Pakistan
    Mar 9 2026

    Hana grew up in Gujranwala in Pakistan, the youngest in a close-knit family raised by a single mother whose determination shaped the course of her life.

    In this episode she reflects on how a decision to ride a bike to her school eventually led her to Manchester, where she now lives. Along the way there has been homesickness, curiosity, the comfort of familiar clothes carried across continents and the kindness of Mancunians who helped her find her feet in a new city.


    Credits

    Hana was in conversation with Jennifer Vickers. The production and sound design is by Emily Zurowksi. The theme music is by Oscilloscope.


    Arrivals is produced by Levenshulme Old Library.


    Background music: "Punjabi Folk Songs" by Shri Asa Singh Mastana and Group is licensed by CC BY-NC 4.0

    https://archive.org/details/dni.ncaa.ICCR-372-VHS

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/


    Sound effect: "Bath Island, Karachi, Pakistan - Evening Azhan and Birds on the roof of the guest house" by Chris Weaver (Radio Aporee) is licensed by CC PDM 1.0

    https://aporee.org/maps/?loc=33724

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

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    22 mins
  • Raluca - Romania
    Mar 9 2026

    Raluca was born in Bucharest just weeks before the Romanian Revolution of 1989, part of a generation often described as the first to grow up free.

    In this episode she talks about how family history and identity have shaped her life, from stories of formidable women in her family to a childhood spent chasing opportunities to travel.

    This curiosity eventually brought her to the UK, where a scholarship opened the door to a new chapter in Manchester.

    Along the way she has learned a great deal about belonging, migration, politics and the complicated ways people learn to trust - or distrust - the systems around them.

    Credits

    Raluca was in conversation with Jennifer Vickers. Production and sound design is by Emily Zurowski. The theme music is by Oscilloscope.


    Arrivals is produced by Levenshulme Old Library.


    Sound effect: "Sector 1, Bucharest, Romania - Nightwalk in Bucharest" by mara710 (Radio Aporee) is licensed by CC PDM 1.0

    https://aporee.org/maps/?loc=18907

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/


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    20 mins
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