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Mangrove

Mangrove

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Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences and issues facing the black community in the UK. In this series, our host, Jord Hailwood, will be uncovering the experiences of black men and boys in the UK today. We’ll be discussing everything from dating, to media representation, the black queer experience and mental health. And we’re featuring a range of voices, including public figures, activists, journalists, and more.

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  • careers part 2: finding your core genius and creating your own career path with Simeon Quarrie
    Oct 20 2023

    Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences & issues facing the black community. In this series, Jord Hailwood uncovers the experience of black men & boys in the UK today.


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    In our last episode, we spoke about the negative experiences that many black people face once they've entered the workplace. As such, many black men are choosing to leave their traditional corporate jobs to instead build a career that is uniquely their own - whether that is entrepreneurship, freelance work or otherwise.


    To explore this, I’m talking to entrepreneur and founder of Vivida, Simeon Quarrie.


    Simeon Quarrie is a storyteller, creative, international speaker and entrepreneur. Having made a name for himself as a photographer - a process in which he became the first black ambassador for Canon - he's turned his talent to creating workplace training like we've never seen before through his company Vivida.


    So in this episode we talk through his journey to becoming a successful and widely recognised storyteller, the challenges of becoming an entrepreneur and his advice for young black men on taking a career path that is less trodden.


    For more information about Simeon, find him on LinkedIn and Instagram (@simeonquarrie) or via his company Vivida at: www.vivida.io/




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    Brought to you by Lives of Colour


    Hosted by Jord Hailwoord


    Produced by Tyra at Foss Creative Studio

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 mins
  • careers part 1: recruitment, the workplace and occupational segregation with Action for Race Equality
    Oct 17 2023

    Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences & issues facing the black community. In this series, Jord Hailwood uncovers the experience of black men & boys in the UK today.


    ...


    In this episode, I'm interested in exploring what happens to black men after they leave the education system. Our careers play a significant part of our lives, so with employment outcomes looking poor for black men but particularly young black men, I want to uncover the problem at hand and what can be done.


    To explore these issues, I’m talking to Action for Race Equality’s Chief Executive, Jeremy Crook OBE and Moving on Up’s Project Support Officer, Victoria Atanda.


    Action for Race Equality is a charity on a mission to end racial inequality. Working on issues such as education, employment and criminal justice, Action for Race Equality champions fairness, challenges discrimination and pioneers innovative solutions to empower Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage people. Their Moving on Up initiative works with young black men in London to help them gain meaningful employment, as well as partner organisations and business to help improve the employment landscape for black men.


    So we talk about the concerning statistics, what ought to be done to solve these problems, and the work the Moving On Up initiative is doing to support young black men seeking employment.


    For more information about Action for Race Equality, visit: https://www.actionforraceequality.org.uk/


    NB: Before the interview we play audio from a Moving on Up campaign video - to watch the video visit here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLW74O_aP90&t=56s




    Credits


    Brought to you by Lives of Colour


    Hosted by Jord Hailwoord


    Produced by Tyra at Foss Creative Studio

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    48 mins
  • education part 2: black teachers, white curriculums and systemic racism in schools with Jeffrey Boakye
    Apr 25 2023

    Mangrove is an exploration of the experiences & issues facing the black community. In this series, Jord Hailwood uncovers the experience of black men & boys in the UK today.


    ...


    After talking to the team at Just For Kids Law last episode, I was really keen to hear the perspectives of a black teacher. I wanted to know why schools were struggling to see more black teachers, his experience as a teacher and in teacher training, his perspective on the experience of black boys in the classroom, and what needs to change within the education system.


    To get to the bottom of this I’m talking to Jeffrey Boakye who has spent 15 years teaching English to secondary school students.


    Jeffrey is an author, broadcaster, educator and writer with an interest in issues surrounding education, race, masculinity and popular culture. Ahead of this interview, I read his recently published the book I Heard What You Said, which gives an unforgettable insight into racism in modern education.


    So in this next interview I’m keen to understand Jeffrey’s experience as a teacher and his perspective on what needs to be changed to address the pressing issues at hand.


    For more information about Jeffrey, visit:https://www.jeffreyboakye.com/


    Credits

    Brought to you by Lives of Colour

    Hosted by Jord Hailwoord

    Produced by Tyra at Foss Creative Studio

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    28 mins
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