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Bristol: Behind The HeadlinesBristol: Behind The HeadlinesEpisode 68: Exploring the crisis of masculinity, race, identity and moreAn activist, academic, TEDx talker and social psychologist, Lewis Wedlock is the creative director of Black Bristol and runs OTR's Project Zazi, which focuses on creating opportunities, building aspirations and empowering young Black people.Throughout Black History Month, Lewis has been going into secondary schools, where he has been exploring issues of race and identity with students.Bristol24/7 Deputy Editor Ellie Pipe caught up with Lewis in OTR's Old Market office to talk masculinity, mental health, identity, Black History Month and more.2022-10-2141 minBristol Youth Work PodcastBristol Youth Work Podcast#18 Young People and Race - Lewis Wedlock (Project Zazi - OTR)Kicking off our new series, Mike Waine chats to Lewis Wedlock, Social Action Project Coordinator for Project Zazi, part of Off The Record Bristol which works with young black people and young people of colour and supports them in exploring culture and identity and tackling issues of inequality and oppression. Lewis shares about young people and race, identity and mental health and how the three are connected, as well as what resources are available to youth workers to engage young people in conversations about race and black history.Notes:Project Zazi Instagram...2021-11-2931 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project Zazi(Amplify Season 2) Episode 2 - Latoya AdlamWe sat down with Latoya Adlam of Kitchen Cosmetics to talk about her journey into the incredible work she does in the cosmetics space as well as within the wider community.  Check out Kitchen Cosmetics www.kitchencosmetics.org Instagram @kitchencosmeticsltd 2021-07-1640 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziTeam Zazi Talk CARNIVAL!!Carnival/Festival is a huge part of Bristolian culture. This year due to Covid, our community cannot celebrate in the capacity that we are used to. Team Zazi sit down and reflect on the culture of Carnival and what it means to us individually as well as collectively.  2021-07-0234 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 8 - Coach PrattsLewis Pratten (Coach Pratts) is a gym owner, coach and athlete based in Bristol. In this episode we spoke about mindset, body image, masculinity and personal development.2021-04-0232 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 7 - Jamaar SemperJamaar Semper is a junior suis chef from Bristol. He recently took part in MasterChef - The Professionals and got to the semi finals. In this episode, we spoke about his journey into cooking, advice for young chefs and his plans for the future. ​2021-04-0227 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 6 - Elysse LawrenceElysse Lawrence is a Psychology student and founder of the "ELY" Project. In this episode, we sat down and spoke about her journey into psychology, her project and how she designed a placement for herself.2021-04-0251 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 5 - Tavian Jean-PierreTavian Jean -Pierre is a writer, blogger and engineering student. In this episode we spoke about purpose, how you can find your purpose, barriers to finding purpose and Bristol from a Londoners perspective!2021-04-0237 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 4 - Abdirazak HusseinAbdirazak Hussein is an aspiring professional football player and activist. He has been a consistent voice throughout Bristol's Black Lives Matter movement, and in this episode we sat down and spoke about mindset, the strain between sports and activism and dealing with people who are high key racist!2021-04-0253 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 3 - Harvey WattHarvey Watt is an activist, poet and social commentator. In this episode we talk about his journey into activism, the divide in Bristol and the identity struggles that come with being a person of dual heritage. ​ Trigger Warning: This episode mentions violence relating to colonialism. Specifically, sexual assault and physical violence. If you don't want to hear this, skip past this section (10.00 min - 16.08 min).2021-04-0237 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 2 - Chloe GilesChloe Giles is a psychology student, blogger and creator of “Melanin and The Mind”. In this episode, we talk about her journey into higher education, the foundations of her project, the impact of structure on young people’s perception of themselves and neurodiversity.2021-04-0251 minThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziThe Amplify Podcast with Project ZaziAmplify Episode 1 - Muneera PilgrimMuneera Pilgrim is a spoken word performer, producer, broadcaster and mental health professional. She is also currently managing the Zazi team. In this episode we discuss our experiences of Bristol, gentrification, the "creative process" and what Bristol means to us.2021-04-0235 min