Join us on The People's Pulse on The People's Frequency as we sit down with Farrah Chandra-Wade, Engagement Specialist with the Royal British Legion in the West of England, for an important conversation about remembrance, representation, and community legacy.In this episode, Farrah shares insights into the work of the Royal British Legion, the significance of the Poppy Appeal, and why it is so important to recognise the often-overlooked contributions of African, Caribbean, South Asian and wider Commonwealth communities in Britain's military history.We also explore this year's BLAC Awards 2026, which takes place during Black History Month and focuses on the theme of "Military Legacies", celebrating leadership, service, cultural impact, and the stories that continue to shape our communities today.Topics covered include:• What the Royal British Legion does and who it supports• The importance of remembrance and the Poppy Appeal• The contributions of Black and Commonwealth servicemen and women• Why representation and inclusive storytelling matter• The partnership between the Royal British Legion and the BLAC AwardsFor more information about the Royal British Legion The BLAC AwardsIf you enjoyed this conversation, please remember to like, comment and subscribe to support The People's Frequency and help us continue amplifying community voices.Subscribe for more interviews, music, and conversations that matter.#ThePeoplesPulse #ThePeoplesFrequency #RoyalBritishLegion #BLACAwards #MilitaryLegacies #BlackHistoryMonth #CommunityVoices #PoppyAppeal #Representation #Remembrance