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Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsMaslahaBrand new series - MaslahaBrought to you by Surviving Society ProductionsExecutively produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori- Addo Raheel MohammedDesign by Evelyn MillerEdited by George Ofori- AddoRecorded Content is QueenWelcome to this podcast collaboration with the organisation Maslaha. Maslaha is an organisation works to address systemic inequalities faced by Muslim and marginalized communities in the UK, focusing on areas such as education, health, gender, criminal justice, and combating Islamophobia.In these episodes we focus on islamophobia and anti b...2025-03-1400 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS2/E5 Ez Chigbo: The Reflection with Dr Chantelle Jessica LewisEz and Chantelle reflect on the conversations explored in the role of love in social justice work.Welcome to Season 2 of the Role of Love in Social Justice Work with Ez Chigbo. In these episodes we explore the role of love in social justice spaces. Each guest focuses on how they bring love into their work. With discussion on the possibilities and challenges of centering love in practice; expect nuanced, thoughtful and critical discussions about how we collectively imagine futures of social justice work.2025-03-1130 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsThe Role of Love in Social Justice WorkThe role of love in social justice work, returns with a brand new series.Brought to you by Surviving Society ProductionsExecutively produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori- Addo Ez ChigboDesign by Evelyn MillerEdited by George Ofori- AddoRecorded Content is QueenWelcome to Season 2 of the Role of Love in Social Justice Work with Ez Chigbo. In these episodes we explore the role of love in social justice spaces. Each guest focuses on how they bring love into their...2025-02-0700 minRacing HQ SaturdayRacing HQ SaturdayNSW Preview - Royal Randwick 25-01-25Lewis Willoughby, Chantelle Buckley, Brodie Nickson and Gerrard Daffy preview Royal Randwick on Racing HQ Saturday.2025-01-2448 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society Productions#1 Healing: These are the supplements which have changed my life!Welcome to issue one of Surviving Society's Healing with Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis. In this episode I talk about the supplements that have worked well for my overall health and wellbeing. These supplements have helped me with my tiredness, period pain, stress reduction and skin (to name a few!).  useful links https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:ddc657ac-73d2-4901-b927-18d19bcfe82c 2025-01-1618 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsI Am Well Meditations with Denise Marshall.I am Well Meditations with Denise Marshall is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori-Addo Denise Marshall Design by Denise Marshall Edited by George Ofori- Addo2025-01-1000 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society presents Social Science for Social JusticeSocial Science for Social Justice is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Delayna Spencer Heather Estop Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo 2025-01-0300 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsDig Where You Stand Dig where you stand is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Desiree Reynolds Alex Rajinder Mason Cheryl Bailey Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo 2024-11-2900 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsLoco ParentisLoco Parentis is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Twayna Mayne Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo 2024-11-0100 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS2/E1: Welcome Material Crimes Season 2In this episode series producers - Chantelle Lewis, Maia Holterman-Entwistle, Sharri Plonski and the inimitable George ‘Adders’ Ofori-Addo - reflect on the evolution of season two of ‘ Material Crimes.’ We discuss the incredible work of contributors, the arc of infrastructural violence across the episodes and the powerful struggles at the centre of these stories. Season two delves even deeper into the “true crimes” of infrastructure, with upcoming episodes on both the visible, tangible violence of military complexes, broken dams and drive-by shootings and the more insidious yet no less deadly infrastructural violence of bureaucratic welfare, environmental degradation and the complex web...2024-09-0328 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsMaterial Crimes Season 2Material Crimes returns with a brand new series. Material Crimes is brought to you by Surviving Society Productions. Executively Produced by Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis George Ofori - Addo Sharri Plonski Maia Holtermann-Entwistle Design by Evelyn Miller Edited by George Ofori - Addo2024-08-3000 minSidewaysSideways65. Divergent HistoriesIn the 1960s and 70s, Maisie Barrett and Noel Gordon were two black British children wrongly labelled as “educationally subnormal”. They were sent to schools where children were never taught to read or write.They’re just two examples of a scandal that affected hundreds of children in the UK, one that has never been officially acknowledged.As adults, Noel and Maisie made a surprising discovery - they were both dyslexic. And with that diagnosis came a profound reimagining of themselves and what had happened to them.Matthew Syed considers the relationship between ableis...2024-08-2128 minRingside Toe2Toe Boxing PodcastRingside Toe2Toe Boxing Podcast🥇BONUS Olympic Episode🥇Meet Team GB contenders aiming for Paris gold✨In this bonus episode John Dennen meets up with the GB Olympic boxing team as they collect their kit for the games in Birmingham. Hear from Delicious Orie, Lewis Richardson, Rosie Eccles, Charley Davison, Chantelle Reid and Patrick Brown as they recall their dramatic journeys to Paris.2024-06-2136 minBoxing Social RadioBoxing Social RadioFrank Smith On Teofimo Lopez Comments, Taylor-Catterall Rematch NOT DAZN PPV, Wood vs. Warrington 2Matt Lenihan for Boxing Social spoke to Frank Smith at the Lewis Crocker vs. Jose Felix weigh in. This interview is brought to you by Froged Irish Stout. Frank spoke on Teofimo Lopez DAZN comments, Katie Taylor vs. Chantelle Cameron 3 and Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall Rematch possibly not on DAZN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-01-2612 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsE188 Jason Arday & Chantelle Jessica Lewis: Surviving Society (then and now)In our first episode of 2024, Jason interviews Chantelle about the history of Surviving Society. As we reflect on the 7th year of the podcast, we explore the political, radical and loving groundings of the show.2024-01-0246 minThe Verso PodcastThe Verso PodcastBreaking Britain | Danny Dorling & Chantelle LewisThis week on The Verso Podcast we’re bringing you a deep dive on how Britain’s institutions, infrastructure, and social fabric are faring - and the prognosis doesn’t look good. For this episode Chantelle Lewis and Danny Dorling join our host, Eleanor Penny, to talk public wealth, regional division and failed states. You can find Danny's book "Shattered Nation: Inequality and the Geography of A Failing State" here: tinyurl.com/y97c3v2a2023-11-161h 06Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E5 Sita Balani & Chantelle Lewis: Crisis & everyday lifeIn this episode, Sita and Chantelle discuss the conversations from the Structure of Feeling series, exploring the impact of urgent political calamities on our everyday lives. About Structure of Feeling In this Surviving Society miniseries, Sita Balani draws on the ideas of socialist thinker Raymond Williams who coined the term ‘structure of feeling’ to capture our collective emotional experience of social change. Interviewing Kieran Yates, Yara Rodrigues Fowler, Alfie Bown and Tabitha Lasley, these conversations reveal how writing can help us to trace the texture of everyday life, the rhythms of relationships forged as the old social contract frays, and the...2023-10-3143 minUncommon SenseUncommon SenseBONUS EPISODE – Public Sociology, with Gary Younge, Chantelle Lewis, Cecilia Menjívar & Michaela BensonWhat is public sociology and why does it matter more than ever? Gary Younge, Chantelle Lewis and Cecilia Menjívar join Michaela Benson to reflect on its meaning, value and stakes. In a time of perpetual crisis and gross inequality, how can sociologists best change minds and set agendas? Why are some voices valued over others? And who does being truly “public” involve more than simply being high profile?Gary Younge reflects on what sociologists and journalists can teach each other – and the ongoing struggle in the UK for space in which work on race can be...2023-09-2959 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E8 Malecka Egeonu-Roby: Social & community activism in LiverpoolIn this episode we hear from Malecka about her work as a race equality manager in Liverpool city’s regional combined authority, a cofounder of Elevate (youth mentoring) and her volunteer work at the Caribbean Centre. Malika’s role in the local authority was created in response to the Black Lives Matter uprisings in 2020. Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Live...2023-09-1924 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E7 Michelle Peterkin-Walker: Black scousers, art & identityCreative, artist and filmmaker Michelle joined us to talk about how her work and art highlights the holistic experience and identity of Black scousers in Liverpool. Links: https://lbah.co.uk Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Liverpool as a site of pride, history and resistance. We feature researcher's and community organisers who discuss themes related to grassroot organising, health...2023-09-1217 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E6 Jimi Jagne & the Toxteth uprisings (part 2)In part 2 Jimi provides us with an overview of the events that took place both before and during the Toxeth uprisings of 1980. Links: https://www.serendipity-uk.com/product/1981-black-liverpool-past-and-present-2/ Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Liverpool as a site of pride, history and resistance. We feature researcher's and community organisers who discuss themes related to grassroot organising, health, art, and...2023-09-0541 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E5 Jimi Jagne & the Toxteth uprisings (part 1)In the first of two episodes, Jimi discusses the origins of the Toxeth uprisings through childhood experiences of violent racism inflicted by the police and white people in Liverpool. Shelda asserts that these tensions are still pertinent in Liverpool today. Links: https://www.serendipity-uk.com/product/1981-black-liverpool-past-and-present-2/ Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Liverpool as a site of pride, history...2023-08-2927 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E4 Shelda-Jane Smith & Kerry Nugent: Liverpool Black Sisters, health & racismIn this episode we hear about Kerry’s long career and activist work in Liverpool around mental, physical and maternal health as well as the wellbeing of Black and Asian populations in the city. Links: Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Liverpool as a site of pride, history and resistance. We feature researcher's and community organisers who discuss themes related to...2023-08-2244 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E3 Alan Crawford: Restoring Merseyside Caribbean CentreAlan and Shelda explain how the Liverpool African and Caribbean Grassroots initiative formed to retore and bring back to life the Merseyside Caribbean Centre in 2020. Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Liverpool as a site of pride, history and resistance. Links - https://www.africancaribbeancentre.co.uk We feature researcher's and community organisers who discuss themes related to grassroot organising...2023-08-1525 minThe Ebbs and The Flows.The Ebbs and The Flows.The Ebbs and The Flows with Claire Marshall: On Compassion, neurobiology, equality, justice and the validity of our experiences.Welcome back to The Ebbs and The Flows: soft chats about hard stuff. The Ebbs and The Flows with Claire Marshall; human rights lawyer, social justice reformer and podcast host. A conversation on neurobiology, compassion, equality and the validity of our emotions and experiences. Edited by The Ebbs and The FlowsThank you to Chantelle Clark for designs used to promote this episodeThis week's guest is Claire Marshall, lawyer, speaker, podcast host and justice reform activist and passionately curious about relationships, life and love. Claire is one half of 'The Good S...2023-08-101h 04Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E2 Shelda-Jane Smith & Stephen Small: Liverpool is an African CityShelda and Stephen locate Liverpool as a city in Europe with one of the oldest Black populations. Expect a conversation which centres Black residents of Liverpool long history of living, resisting and settling in the city. Links: https://www.serendipity-uk.com/product/1981-black-liverpool-past-and-present-2/ Welcome to surviving society presents Hidden Histories. This is a collaborative project focused on histories and contemporary formations of empire, imperialism and slavery in Britain and the Caribbean. You are listening to season one, Resistance and Restoration in Black Liverpool. In these episodes we locate Black Liverpool as a site of pride, history and resistance. We feature...2023-08-0837 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E1 Shelda-Jane Smith & Chantelle Lewis: Hidden Histories, Liverpool & the CaribbeanShelda and Chantelle introduce the Hidden Histories project as a long term collaboration which highlights the various ways in which British colonialism still impacts the lives of Black people in Liverpool and the Caribbean. Hidden Histories has been executively produced by Shelda-Jane Smith, Levi Gahman, Chantelle Lewis & George Ofori-Addo. Branding by Munotida Chinyanga - www.munotida.com2023-08-0126 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E6 Ez Chigbo & Chantelle Jessica Lewis: Learning & loving togetherEz and Chantelle reflect on the conversations and (love) lessons from the series. The discussion centres bell hooks’ scholarship on love in community, in family and in romance. In these episodes we explore the role of love in social justice spaces. Each guest focuses on how they bring love into their work. With discussion on the possibilities and challenges of centring love in practice; expect nuanced, thoughtful and critical discussions about how we collectively imagine futures of social justice2023-07-1838 minThe Ebbs and The Flows.The Ebbs and The Flows.The Power of Comedy with Bron LewisWelcome back to The Ebbs and The Flows: soft chats about hard stuff. Rising Australian comedian Bron Lewis joins The Ebbs and The Flows to chat about the rush of live performance, the most challenging periods of her life as a new mother, the changing landscape of alcohol and comedy and so much more on 'The Power of Comedy'. Edited by The Ebbs and The FlowsThank you to Chantelle Clark for designs used to promote this episodeBron speaks candidly about her transition from teaching English and Literature for around a d...2023-06-271h 21Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsE183 Imogen Tyler & Chantelle Lewis: Racism, poverty & class struggleThis is a keynote conversation hosted by the Identities journal and the British Library. Imogen and Chantelle present a chronology of race and class through histories of both oppression and resistance in Britain and across the Empire. Links: https://www.identitiesjournal.com https://lancasterblackhistorygroup.com https://leadingroutes.org2023-06-0650 minWho do we think we are?Who do we think we are?S3 E2 Free Movement, limited  We’re talking Freedom of Movement, its role in the formation of an EU–wide imagined community, and the experiences of people who have lost their FOM rights due to Brexit. Catherine Craven explains what we mean when we talk about Freedom of Movement within the EU, its institutional underpinnings and social implications. Elspeth Guild, legal scholar and counsel, joins us to talk about the history and evolution of Free Movement rights within the EU, what Freedom of Movement does for Europeans and the meaning of EU citizenship, as well as the significance of the external EU border and the p...2023-06-0246 minWho do we think we are?Who do we think we are?S3 E2 Free Movement, limited  We’re talking Freedom of Movement, its role in the formation of an EU–wide imagined community, and the experiences of people who have lost their FOM rights due to Brexit. Catherine Craven explains what we mean when we talk about Freedom of Movement within the EU, its institutional underpinnings and social implications. Elspeth Guild, legal scholar and counsel, joins us to talk about the history and evolution of Free Movement rights within the EU, what Freedom of Movement does for Europeans and the meaning of EU citizenship, as well as the significance of the external EU border and the p...2023-06-0246 minThis World Is OursThis World Is OursS2 Ep. 5- Black Women Finding Ourselves and the Support We NeedThis month we discuss the importance of friendships during challenging times. As Black women who often find ourselves people pleasing, feeling disappointment, and healing. We're joined by Dr Chantelle Lewis who shares her journey towards choosing family and herself, whilst navigating grief. #thisworldisours #Blackwomen #healing Follow us on social media. IG and TikTok: worldisourspodcast Twitter: worldisourspod Facebook: This World Is Ours Podcast2023-05-2845 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS2/E6 Liam Shrivastava, Sophia Siddiqui & Chantelle LewisLiam, Sophia and Chantelle Lewis reflect on the political climate today and the role of anti-racist organising in contemporary society. Intro music: Passport on our face - John Pandit Links https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/18/unconscious-bias-training-is-nonsense-says-outgoing-race-relations-chair2023-05-1648 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS2/E4 Barbara Ransby, Derecka Purnell, Chantelle Lewis & Sophia SiddiquiA key note conversation with Barbara Ransby, historian, writer and long-time activist based in Chicago and Derecka Purnell, human rights lawyer and social justice organiser based in the US. Chaired by Surviving Society’s Chantelle Lewis and IRR’s Sophia Siddiqui. Intro music: Passport on our face - John Pandit2023-05-021h 01Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsS1/E6 Laura Clancy & Chantelle Lewis: Reflecting on the Windsors in 2023In this episode Chantelle and Laura discuss the reality of producing a sociological podcast about the British monarchy whilst they have been dominating the contemporary (2023) news media.2023-03-2134 minA Matter of MindsetA Matter of MindsetThe Truth Shall Set YOU Free: Signs that someone has a Victim Mentality with Chantelle LewisThis is a very Raw and unfiltered episode Episode. No feelings were spared and this episode is not for the faint-hearted. I sat down with Chantelle Lewis, who is an entrepreneur. We spoke about:Twitter ControversyFeelings vs The Truth Victim mentality and what the signs are. The Dynamics of Clubhouse"Black" people's misunderstanding about SlaveryGetting Triggered reveals your insecuritiesYour reality is largely created by how you thinkDon't drain your energy fighting imaginary battlesYOU are responsible for YOUAre "Black" people the biggest promoters of "White" Supremacy?Unhealthy attachmentsPublic Speaking is feared more than DeathWhy confidence is important?2023-03-051h 17Pamela JoycePamela JoyceThese Lewis Capaldi Superfans Went Above And Behind For Their Hero!The Pamela Joyce Show asked listeners to show their Lewis Love and demonstrate why ‘Life Is Never Pointless With Lewis Capaldi’ We had SO. MANY. ENTRIES. – poems, mini- essays, hand written Lewis love letters a PowerPoint presentation, a re-creation of his 'Forget Me' video pose in his jocks, specially made Lewis Capaldi nails, a painting, a mask... the Lewis love list goes on! HOWEVER, the most hardcore fans always go one step behind… I mean beyond. Chantelle 23 and her sister Shannon 27 … texted the show to say “Hey, we are the biggest Lewis Capaldi fans in Ireland and we’ll prove it by getting...2023-01-3106 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society Productions4: Leaking Guantanamo (Shereen Fernandez)Guantanamo Bay prison leaks. Parts of it are overgrown with weeds. And yet, as of today, 36 detainees still remain imprisoned within its leaking walls. How did the United States of America come to erect this gruesome, derelict, but still operational prison on Cuban soil? In this episode, Shereen Fernandez, tells the story of how the crimes of Guantanamo Bay prison are part of a longer history of American imperialism and racial exclusion. As we will hear, it is also a story of the true crimes of capitalism and privatisation. We’ll learn how big corporations like Kellogg Brown & Root and Mi...2022-12-2756 minSurviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society Productions1: “You’re Listening to Material Crimes” - Introduction to the SeriesIn this episode, Surviving Society hosts Chantelle Lewis and Tissot Regis talk with Maia Holtermann Entwistle and Sharri Plonski about what it was like to create and produce the Material Crimes series. They discuss how each episode feeds into an intellectual arc that tries to understand the relationship between colonialism, capitalism, and the material infrastructures that shape everyday life. Straddling the “infrastructural crimes” highlighted by each episode, they discuss how states and corporations profit from infrastructure, but also how infrastructure creates opportunities for powerful people-led movements that challenge infrastructural violence and impunity. You’ll also hear them talk about the joys a...2022-12-0647 minBlack Create Connect PodcastBlack Create Connect PodcastBONUS EPISODE 27 - The Woman King Debate ft. Akin Akinsiku, Chantelle Lewis & Nadine HaughtonA few weeks back in the BCC What's App group, a debate arose regarding The Woman King and how it represents Black women. The views varied massively,  some thought it was a bad representation of black women and others believed it was empowering, whilst some members thought the entire storyline was incorrect and misrepresented what actually took place in history.   Alicia thought it would be a great and healthy idea to talk about these different opinions and combine this into a BONUS podcast episode.   Alicia got together with her best friend Nadine, who felt empowered by The woman king and is a...2022-11-091h 32Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsE177 IRR50: New Circuits of Anti-RacismThis is an edited episode of highlights from a panel marking the 50th anniversary of the radical transformation of The Institute of Race Relation. Ft. K Biswas, Sophia Siddiqui, Liz Fekete, Chantelle Lewis and Azfar Shafi. Links: https://irr.org.uk This episode was part of a The World Transformed: a festival of radical politics, art and music. In 2022 it was held in Liverpool between 24-27 September2022-10-2551 minWho do we think we are?Who do we think we are?*EPISODE SWAP* Surviving Society E147 Aleema Gray: Notes on the Rastafari Movement in BritainFor our first episode swap, we’ve partnered up with Surviving Society, the antiracist podcast that explores the local and global politics of race and class from a sociological perspective. We’re featuring this episode where hosts Chantelle Lewis and Tissot Regis are joined by public historian Aleema Gray to discuss her journey through academia and the initial findings from her PhD project - Bun Babylon: Rastafari movement in Britain. Exec prod: George Ofori-Addo Theme music by Joey PenaliggonDesign by Amber Jones Designs Find out more about Aleema’s research with the Ra...2022-07-221h 03Who do we think we are?Who do we think we are?*EPISODE SWAP* Surviving Society E147 Aleema Gray: Notes on the Rastafari Movement in BritainFor our first episode swap, we’ve partnered up with Surviving Society, the antiracist podcast that explores the local and global politics of race and class from a sociological perspective. We’re featuring this episode where hosts Chantelle Lewis and Tissot Regis are joined by public historian Aleema Gray to discuss her journey through academia and the initial findings from her PhD project - Bun Babylon: Rastafari movement in Britain. Exec prod: George Ofori-Addo Theme music by Joey PenaliggonDesign by Amber Jones Designs Find out more about Aleema’s research with the Ra...2022-07-221h 03Surviving Society ProductionsSurviving Society ProductionsE154 Chantelle Lewis: Beyond the academic insurance policy (Bhandar & Ziadah, 2020)Chantelle delivers the key note speech at the PSA Women & Politics and PSA Race, Migration & Intersectionality ‘At the Intersections Conference 2022’ (Political Studies Association) with a discussion titled, ‘Beyond the academic insurance policy: Not Enough, Love & Understanding’. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1350506820951937 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWG7LsIo6nU https://www.versobooks.com/books/3182-revolutionary-feminisms https://www.routledge.com/Cool-Britannia-and-Multi-Ethnic-Britain-Uncorking-the-Champagne-Supernova/Arday/p/book/9781138217409 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/304502.Salvation2022-05-2451 minSocialist Think Tank PodcastsSocialist Think Tank PodcastsNew Year's RevolutionsJeremy Corbyn, Anna Rothery, Dan Lewis, Chantelle Lunt, Ian Hodson, Laura Daly and Paul Daly go live find out the highs and lows of 2021 and make some predictions about what 2022 will hold.2021-12-311h 44Who do we think we are?Who do we think we are?BONUS: Talking about citizenship in ‘Global Britain’Recorded live at the virtual launch event hosted by the Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities, Lancaster University, 21 October 2021, Talking about citizenship in ‘Global Britain’ brings together Chantelle Lewis (Surviving Society, University of Oxford); podcast host and producer Michaela Benson (Lancaster University) and podcast researcher George Kalivis (Goldsmiths) to talk about the conversations we need to be having about citizenship and how social science research can help to debunk taken-for-granted understandings of who is a citizen and who is a migrant. They explore why the back story to Britain’s contemporary citizenship-migration regime matters, how the past and prese...2021-11-091h 27Who do we think we are?Who do we think we are?BONUS: Talking about citizenship in ‘Global Britain’Recorded live at the virtual launch event hosted by the Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities, Lancaster University, 21 October 2021, Talking about citizenship in ‘Global Britain’ brings together Chantelle Lewis (Surviving Society, University of Oxford); podcast host and producer Michaela Benson (Lancaster University) and podcast researcher George Kalivis (Goldsmiths) to talk about the conversations we need to be having about citizenship and how social science research can help to debunk taken-for-granted understandings of who is a citizen and who is a migrant. They explore why the back story to Britain’s contemporary citizenship-migration regime matters, how the past and prese...2021-11-091h 27The DNF1 - F1 PodcastThe DNF1 - F1 PodcastUSA GP Review - Verstappen Survives Immense Pressure From Hamilton To Win in COTA!Hi All,In this episode, we discuss our USA GP Review as Max Verstappen narrowly wins an incredibly close race ahead of Lewis Hamilton to increase his lead in Drivers Championship. And perhaps winning the biggest mental battle yet between the two drivers this season.We breakdown the race weekend and discuss the main talking points as Chantelle Pine makes her first appearance on the DNF1 Podcast. We discuss how Mercedes were looking impressive but yet Red Bull and Verstappen still found a way to win it all at the USA GP.We...2021-10-251h 22The Revolution Begins at HomeThe Revolution Begins at HomeThe Halo CollectiveIn our first episode Chantelle talks to Kaisha from the Halo Collective, their work to end hair discrimination in the UK and the barriers that young, Black women face in activism. Their conversation takes us through the origins of the Halo Collective, how hair discrimination developed under colonialism and the power of education in activism. To learn more, you might want to check out our reading list:Kaisha recommends:Stokely Speaks by Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)Don't Touch My Hair by Emma Dabirito my sisters, the podcast2021-09-2931 minThe Echo ChamberThe Echo ChamberEp 46. Blended Families ft. Chantelle LewisIn this episode we sit down with Chantelle from @survivingsocietypodcast and discuss blended families. We look at our experiences growing up in blended families and the vast contrast between these negative experiences and Chantelle's much healthier experience of her chosen blended family.We talk about shame and the ways shame drives women to make unhealthy and potentially damaging choices in relation to family, as well as the need to work towards making different choices for ourselves and supporting young women in our lives to do the same.Chantelle touches on the role that class plays in the choices people make...2020-11-3043 min(exp)lore(exp)loreEpisode 7: Master Oogam's BlessingA Chinese mystic reveals a fairy tale from across the sea and a story closer to home. Follow twins Miss Yin and Master Yang from China through their home in Calgary’s Chinatown.ABOUT THE LOCATIONThis episode is a walking tour. You should start listening to this episode at the Fu Lions in Sien Lok Park in the Chinatown district of downtown Calgary. These are located at the intersection of Riverfront Avenue and 1st Street SW.We have a map of the location, as well as directions, on our website: www.theatrejupiter.com/ex...2020-11-2737 minThe Verso PodcastThe Verso PodcastReactionary Democracy: How racism and the populist far right became mainstreamCo-organised by the IPR, PoLIS, Verso and Surviving Society Aurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter speak to co-hosts of the Surviving Society podcast, Chantelle Lewis and Tissot Regis; chaired by Dr Fran Amery.2020-07-021h 01KRBH FMKRBH FMFROM DA HOOP with The Coach Michael Lewis and Le Coe WillighamIn the episode We Salute the WNBA with our Guest WNBA Legend Chantelle Anderson as she takes a look back her career and the new projects that she has to inspire with Confidently His platform Also LeCoe and the Coach reflect on racism in America and how the George Floyd death has changed the sports world. Brought to you by Nike Chase and New York Life--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/krbh97fm/support2020-05-3157 minKRBH FMKRBH FMFROM DA HOOP with the Coach Michael LewisIn this edition a salute to the WNBA with Guests WNBA Legends Lecoe Willingham and Chantelle Anderson on the reflection of their WNBA playing days and the leagues growth Brought to you by Chase New York Life and Boost--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/krbh97fm/support2020-05-2452 minBusy Being BlackBusy Being BlackDid You Know You Were Marrying a Black Man?In my conversation with Chantelle Lewis, she shares with us some of the initial findings in her doctoral research into Black mixed race families in the midlands. I thought it a great opportunity to sit down with my mum, Josephine, to find out more about her experience married to a Black man and raising mixed race children. She discusses her first encounters with racism, the moment she realised what her children would contend with and the parallel journeys we've been on to understand our responsibilities in the world more fully.--@_busybeingblack is the podcast...2020-02-0814 minBusy Being BlackBusy Being BlackChantelle Lewis: De-essentialising Mixed RaceHow do we have more nuanced conversations about being mixed race that account for more than an internal struggle with the binary Black and white? Chantelle Lewis is an activist, researcher, sociologist and podcaster based at Goldsmiths – and this her beat. Chantelle’s work is focused on structural racism, accountability, and class inequality and her doctoral research explores Black mixed race families in a predominantly white town in the Midlands. She takes us through some of the initial findings in her research, including how a lack of racial literacy in these families results in children who don’t speak about...2020-02-081h 02Ukulele Is The New BlackUkulele Is The New BlackHow Ukulele Changed our Lives in 2019This episode is a celebration of all those people I talked to in 2019.  Every one of them told me how ukulele had changed their life, and I’ve put all those reasons together in one place.  I’ve scored this episode with a lot of music featuring ukulele.  Most of it was recorded specifically for this episode with the help of my friends, but there are a few songs which I recorded during 2019, including one live performance. Thank you so much to all the guests who appeared in this episode: Paul Marsh Khristina Joy Sandra...2020-01-2037 minThe Echo ChamberThe Echo ChamberEp 9. The Education Series: #BLACKINACADEMIA ft. Chantelle Lewis and Paulette WilliamsIn this episode, we have a fantastic conversation with Chantelle Lewis and Paulette Williams from Leading Routes as part of our education series. We pose some questions to the ladies regarding their academic endeavors, the work that Leading Routes are doing and common challenges faced in academia as Black women. We also discuss policy, racism in HE and being working class. Useful links:@LeadingRoutes@ChantelleJLewis@pwi11iamsFOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM!Twitter: @echochamberpod_Instagram: theechochamberpod2019-08-041h 22The Sociological Review PodcastsThe Sociological Review PodcastsNavigating Higher Education as working class womenThis episode brings Chantelle Lewis, editorial manager for The Sociological Review, into conversation with Ronda Daniels and Steph Lacey. They talk about their experiences of being young working class women in Higher Education, of becoming aware of their class backgrounds in these spaces. Reflecting on their initial unease in entering and navigating these spaces, they discuss how these institutional spaces are made in the image of young middle-class students and how this disadvantages those from backgrounds where they have not been brought up to know the rules of the game. As they describe their own trajectories in and through...2019-04-1500 minThe UK in a Changing EuropeThe UK in a Changing EuropeBrexit Brits Abroad: what Brexit means for Britons in Europe to Britain as an emigration nationHosted by Chantelle Lewis, in this episode Michaela is in the hotseat the project team ask her their burning questions about Brexit and the project. Recorded before Christmas, Michaela reflects on the current state of play in respect to what Brexit means for British citizens living in Europe; how the project sits within the wider context of Britain as an emigration nation; and the future of social science research on Brexit.2019-04-0825 minThe Sociological Review PodcastsThe Sociological Review PodcastsEP003 Decolonisation and anti-racist solidarity within and beyond the UniversityWhat should anti-racist solidarity within and beyond the university look like? In this episode,Chantelle Lewis, editorial manager at the Sociological Review, Adam Elliott-Cooper (Kings College London) and Remi Joseph-Salisbury (University of Manchester) discuss the challenges of doing anti-racist work within and beyond the university. They talk about how to build solidarities that weave together understandings of inter-personal and institutional racisms, while also attending to the anti-racist struggles ongoing internationally. And within this, they call for understandings of racism centred on the relationship of capitalism and imperialism.   ***** The Undisciplining Sessions were recorded at U...2019-02-1500 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP038 | What Brexit means for Britons in Europe to Britain as an emigration nationHosted by Chantelle Lewis, in this episode Michaela is in the hotseat the project team ask her their burning questions about Brexit and the project. Recorded before Christmas, Michaela reflects on the current state of play in respect to what Brexit means for British citizens living in Europe; how the project sits within the wider context of Britain as an emigration nation; and the future of social science research on Brexit.2019-01-1825 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP038 | What Brexit means for Britons in Europe to Britain as an emigration nationHosted by Chantelle Lewis, in this episode Michaela is in the hotseat the project team ask her their burning questions about Brexit and the project. Recorded before Christmas, Michaela reflects on the current state of play in respect to what Brexit means for British citizens living in Europe; how the project sits within the wider context of Britain as an emigration nation; and the future of social science research on Brexit.2019-01-1800 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadWhat are sociologists doing studying Brexit?Throughout the series, we have talked the sociology of Brexit and British citizens living in the EU-27. And today is no different. Focusing on the project, Michaela reflects on the challenges of doing research in a context where the rights and entitlements, the legal and political premises that underscore how the people at the heart of the research live their lives, are in flux. With Chantelle Lewis asking the questions, Michaela reflects on the headline findings that are emerging from the project, and to talks through our responsibilities as researchers and how this aligns with a critical sociological perspective...2018-09-0700 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP031 | What are sociologists doing studying Brexit?Throughout the series, we have talked the sociology of Brexit and British citizens living in the EU-27. And today is no different. Focusing on the project, Michaela reflects on the challenges of doing research in a context where the rights and entitlements, the legal and political premises that underscore how the people at the heart of the research live their lives, are in flux. With Chantelle Lewis asking the questions, Michaela reflects on the headline findings that are emerging from the project, and to talks through our responsibilities as researchers and how this aligns with a critical sociological perspective...2018-09-0723 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP018 | About Brexit, everyday racism and UK citizens of colour living in the EU27Michaela is joined in the studio by Chantelle Lewis to talk about her research for the project talking Brexit with UK citizens of colour. While the public perceptions of the UK citizen population overseas focus on a White British subject, we disturb this through our focus on the ethnic diversity within this UK citizen population. Talking Brexit with UK citizens of colour who have made their homes and lives elsewhere in the EU, we reveal how Brexit intersects with longer personal histories of racism and of being excluded by the British national imaginary; Brexit for them is experienced as...2018-02-2319 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP018 | About Brexit, everyday racism and UK citizens of colour living in the EU27Michaela is joined in the studio by Chantelle Lewis to talk about her research for the project talking Brexit with UK citizens of colour. While the public perceptions of the UK citizen population overseas focus on a White British subject, we disturb this through our focus on the ethnic diversity within this UK citizen population. Talking Brexit with UK citizens of colour who have made their homes and lives elsewhere in the EU, we reveal how Brexit intersects with longer personal histories of racism and of being excluded by the British national imaginary; Brexit for them is experienced as...2018-02-2300 minThe UK in a Changing EuropeThe UK in a Changing EuropeAbout Brexit, everyday racism and UK citizens of colour living in the EU27Dr Michaela Benson speaks to Chantelle Lewis on UK citizens of colour living in the EU27. Topics discussed include Britishness and belonging and takes another look at who is allowed to be British in light of Brexit.2018-02-2319 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP015 | About our research talking Brexit with Brits in the EU27In our final episode before Christmas the project team comes together to reflect on our progress with the research and the challenges of working on a live topic. Michaela introduces Katherine Collins and Chantelle Lewis who are working on the project to develop the citizens’ panel, a dynamic element of the project that seeks to track the impact of Brexit on the lives of Britons living in the EU27 as the withdrawal process unfolds. They reflect on the work they have been doing to bring in the diverse voices of Britons who have made their lives and homes in ot...2017-12-1522 minBrexit Brits AbroadBrexit Brits AbroadEP015 | About our research talking Brexit with Brits in the EU27In our final episode before Christmas the project team comes together to reflect on our progress with the research and the challenges of working on a live topic. Michaela introduces Katherine Collins and Chantelle Lewis who are working on the project to develop the citizens’ panel, a dynamic element of the project that seeks to track the impact of Brexit on the lives of Britons living in the EU27 as the withdrawal process unfolds. They reflect on the work they have been doing to bring in the diverse voices of Britons who have made their lives and homes in ot...2017-12-1500 minLyme Ninja Radio - Lyme Disease & Related Health TopicsLyme Ninja Radio - Lyme Disease & Related Health Topics#121: Chantelle Lewis - Lyme Disease UKIn this episode you will learn: • How Chantelle found support from the Lyme Disease UK Discussion Facebook Group • Finding medical help outside the UK National Health Service • About Chantelle’s crazy one woman lyme drama Chantelle was working a dream job on a private cruise ship in the Caribbean where she was bit by a tick. The ensuing journey through the National Health Service and traveling to the US for treatment she calls her one woman drama. Chantelle is now living with her parents in Cornwall, recovering and pouring her energy helping others by participating in Lyme Disease UK advocacy Group.2017-01-1856 minPodcast Atmosphere 3.0 by DarkPodcast Atmosphere 3.0 by DarkTransmissionLulu Rouge feat. Alice Carreri – You Say I’m Crazy Agnes Obel – Katie Cruel (Feltman & Badutski Remix) Kings of Convenience & Royksopp – I Don’t Know What I Can Save You from Fleetwood Mac – Everywhere (Chris Psychemagik Revisited Mix) Aleah – Water & Wine (Stefan Biniak Private Edit) Alt -J – Something Good (John Monkman, Fall Edit) First Aid Kit – Wolf (Matzingha Edit) Alan Parsons Project – Eye In The Sky (Pawas Edit) Alt-J – Tessellate (Artenvielfalt Edit) Dolly Parton – Jolene (Dadoni & Gamper Remix) Monkey Safari – Hi Life (Cheeky Bold Cover) Jose? Gonza?lez – Crosses (Dinner Date Remix) La Rochelle – Burning In My Soul (Umami & Alle Farben Remix) A. Hamilton & E...2014-01-042h 04