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Keisha Thompson (16/07/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 16th Jul 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Karen Gabay chats to Keisha Thompson about the Poets of Colour Incubator and Nazir Afzal talks about his book on racism in the workplace plus a mix of soul, dance and reggae.
Santino Le Saint (23/07/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 23rd Jul 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Karen Gabay chats with musician Santino Le Saint and director Vinay Shukla about his documentary While We Watched, plus a mix of gospel, soul & black rock.
Maggie Alphonsi (03/09/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 3rd Sep 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Karen Gabay chats to rugby champion & broadcaster Maggie Alphonsi about her life story. Plus a mix of soul, gospel and reggae.
Karen Gabay with Manchester's black news and music.
Luke Davies & Luke Smith (17/09/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 17th Sep 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Karen Gabay chats with Rochdale filmmaker Luke Davies & Manchester musician Luke Smith.
Musician Afrodeutsche talks to Karen Gabay ahead of her MIF21 appearance, plus a mix of music & African-Caribbean.
Francesca Harper (08/10/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 8th Oct 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Karen chats with Francesca Harper of Alvin Ailey dance company & Tiajna Amayo, star of Cheeky Little Brown musical. Karen Gabay hosts with a mix of Hip-Hop, reggae & soul.
Bettye LaVette (06/08/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 6th Aug 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Bettye LaVette pays tribute to the Northern Soul scene, a celebration of Hip Hop at 50 & the latest black news. Karen Gabay hosts.
Malik Al Nasir (30/07/2023) Duration: 2 hours
First broadcast: Sun 30th Jul 2023, 20:00 on BBC Radio Manchester
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Karen Gabay talks to poet & academic Malik Al Nasir about his memories of Gil Scott Heron & uncovering his Scottish ancestry, & hears from jazz trio Nite Bjuti.
Karen Gabay and Mr V with Manchester's black news and music.
Karen Gabay and Mr V with Manchester's black news and music.
Karen Gabay and Mr V with Manchester's black news and music.
Karen Gabay chats to director of Titane, Julia Ducournau, and reflects on some of her music highlights of 2021.
Karen Gabay and Mr V with Manchester's black news and music.
Mancunian/South African cellist Abel Selaocoe talks about the history of the cello. Karen Gabay and Mr V present.
Karen Gabay chats to Dawn Evans who won our competition last year to design a garden for RHS Tatton Flower Show.
Singer Sarah Brown explains why she is honouring Mahalia Jackson. Karen Gabay and Mr V present.
Karen Gabay and Mr V with Manchester's black news and music.
Karen Gabay and Mr Vi find out how black children are affected by informal exclusions and how history is being made with the Superbowl half-time show.
Sandra Griffiths discusses mental health in black communities and singer Samm Henshaw chats about his new album, Untidy Soul. Karen Gabay presents.