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Justin Marosa
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No More Piss In the Lifts by Justin Marosa
Performed byJustin Marosa Things have changed on the ‘murder mile’. But the ghosts are still there.
2021-07-28
02 min
Marosa
DBTS - INTERVIEWS - 1ST DRAFT - _ NEED TO ADD AUDIO STUDENT EVALUATION AND RESPONSES
DBTS
2021-07-13
1h 38
Marosa
DBTS - Interviews
Miranda Wayland & DJ Spoony
2021-07-08
1h 09
Marosa
DBTS DJ SPOONY & CALEB AZUMAH NELSON - PRESENTATIONS - FOR EDIT
RADLEY & BRAMPTON
2021-07-01
1h 33
Marosa
Dennis Morris - Concrete Jungle
I interview Dennis Morris an iconic photographer most notably known for capturing Bob Marley & The Sex Pistols.
2020-11-23
12 min
Marosa
Prize - Written by Emma Struthers & Performed by Justin Marosa | BBC Suffolk
An initiation in a dark room and an Octopus .
2020-10-26
02 min
Marosa
No More Piss In the Lifts - Written & Performed by Justin Marosa | BBC Suffolk Jon Wright interviews
Ace drives through his old stomping ground and remembers his time growing up in Hackney.
2020-10-26
10 min
Marosa
All Nations Caribbean Restaurant : Vegan
A documentary on Ital living
2020-10-26
10 min
Marosa
Made In Hackney : Vegan Cookery
We find out how a Vegan cookery school pivots to help the vulnerable during the Covid 19 pandemic.
2020-10-26
10 min
Marosa
Carib Eats: A charity helping the vulnerable
Carib Eats was born out of the need to support the vulnerable during the Covid 19 Pandemic. Providing a food delivery service to people shielding with a Caribbean twist.
2020-10-26
09 min
Marosa
Exposure - Estate Based Theatre
Justin follows Immediate Theatre a charity that takes art & theatre to young people in marginalised areas.
2020-10-26
10 min
Marosa
Black History Every Month: Hackney
A look at how Hackney Council plan to develop and celebrate Black culture in the Borough.
2020-10-26
09 min
Marosa
Only Dogs & Horses - BBC Radio Suffolk
A Duologue written and performed by Justin Marosa. The piece is set in Britain in the 1960's and explores the journey of a young Jamaican couple. This is a tribute to the Windrush generation. Played by: Doreen - Julene Robinson Verna - Justin Marosa Interview by Jon Wright for BBC Suffolk
2020-10-26
09 min