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The Quiet Revolution

The Quiet Revolution

Written by: brap and Joy Warmington
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The world feels louder and more divided than ever. In the face of resurfacing prejudice and public unrest, many organisations are retreating into silence, or worse, performance. But behind closed doors, a different kind of work is happening. The Quiet Revolution asks what happens when we stop performing anti-racism and start living it.

Hosted by Joy Warmington (CEO, brap), this five-part series takes you inside the rooms where that shift is actually being led. From major NHS trusts to national charities, we follow the collisions, the resistance, and the breakthroughs that occur when anti-racism meets power. These are not polished PR stories; they are honest accounts of the human cost of change.

This is not a podcast about quick fixes or "fixing people." Drawing on brap’s 25 years of practice, the series moves beyond toolkits to examine the quiet habits and everyday assumptions that keep inequality in place. It explores how we hold space for the uncomfortable and why real leadership is often about staying in the room when everyone else wants to leave.

The Quiet Revolution is a limited series from brap, launching February 2026.

Listen and subscribe to the series on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Find out more at brap.org.uk.

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Episodes
  • Trailer: The Quiet Revolution
    Jan 21 2026

    The UK feels like it is returning to darker days. Divisive language is back in public life, symbols of exclusion are resurfacing, and many organisations are unsure how to respond without retreating into silence or statements.

    Hosted by Joy Warmington, CEO of brap and a veteran of 25 years at the sharp end of the equality sector, this five-part series takes listeners inside the rooms where the real work is happening. From NHS trusts to major charities, we follow the collisions, the resistance, and the breakthroughs that occur when principles meet power.

    This is not a podcast about quick fixes, toolkits, or tick-box equality. It is a space not to be performing, but for doing what matters. It explores the human cost of measuring progress differently and the personal liberation that comes from staying with the discomfort.

    The Quiet Revolution launches February 2026.

    Follow or subscribe now to join the quiet revolution.

    This is a brap production by www.wearefieldwork.com

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    1 min
  • The Illusion of Progress
    Feb 10 2026

    In this debut episode of The Quiet Revolution, host Joy Warmington sits down with brap colleagues Cheryl Garvey (brap Associate) and Lakshnie Hettihewa (Psychotherapeutic Lead) to ask a difficult question: Have we gone backwards?

    As racist rhetoric returns to public life and flags appear on our streets, they explore whether the last few decades of progress were real, or merely a veneer that hid a society in deep distress. This raw conversation moves beyond the diagnosis to ask how we hold space for grief without validating hate, and why true progress means fixing the conditions where racism grows.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Veneer of Progress: Why the "politically correct" era forced honest conversations underground, only for them to explode now.
    • Backlash as Evidence: Why the current unrest might actually be a sign that the old systems are under threat.
    • The Politics of Grief: Understanding how survival mode and loss of identity fuel division, and how to address the fear without validating the racism.
    • Hope in Resistance: Why the counter-resistance is just as important as the backlash.

    Guest Bios: Cheryl Garvey and Lakshnie Hettihewa are senior brap Associates and long-time activists at brap, bringing decades of experience in navigating systemic oppression, community cohesion, and organisational change.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • brap Website & Tools
    • Join the Equality Republic


    Music featured:

    • Melting Glass by Eden Avery
    • Floods
    • Neutral State by Blue Saga
    • Entanglement by Luba Hilman
    • Missing Memories by Christopher Moe Ditlevsen
    • Out of the World by Axon Terminal
    • Fauna

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    23 mins
  • COMING SOON: The Royal Free - Is it imaginative enough? (Teaser)
    Feb 17 2026

    "I have felt a fraud at times."

    Next Tuesday, we go behind closed doors at The Royal Free.

    Subscribe now so you don't miss it.

    This is a brap production by www.wearefieldwork.com

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    1 min
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