Love is in the air
by Sepi Roshan Astute Radio’s Sepi Roshan started a conversation about L-O-V-E…love. Can we truly love another person? Can we truly be loved by someone for who we are? Why … Read More
by Sepi Roshan Astute Radio’s Sepi Roshan started a conversation about L-O-V-E…love. Can we truly love another person? Can we truly be loved by someone for who we are? Why … Read More
by Maia Bondici I remember the first time I met Sepi. I was lucky enough to be part of the Mentoring Programme at City, University of London. The night I met … Read More
by Sepi Roshan How many of you think that slavery has been abolished? Slavery. Where one person controls the conditions under which another person lives and works. One person essentially … Read More
by Sepi Roshan Is it compulsory to have children? In some countries, the answer is yes. In other countries, motherhood is a possible choice but one that requires defying social and cultural … Read More
Astute Radio’s Sepi Roshan started a conversation about the challenge of injecting diversity into arts and cultural institutions. What is the purpose of art? Who has access to arts, culture and … Read More
by Carmine Amaro Do black bodies matter? What about the bodies of black women? Astute Radio’s Carmine Amaro started a conversation about how a nation’s history of slavery has influenced … Read More
by Miette Dechelle Last episode, Astute Radio’s Miette Dechelle started a conversation exploring whether the stereotypes of millennials (male and female) in the media as shallow and detached from networks … Read More
What’s done is done. In any working democracy, when a majority vote is cast, the decision and will of the people must be honoured – whether you agree with the decision … Read More
by Cordelia Zafiro A woman’s body remains a mystery to most – including women themselves. The female form, its parts and functions are usually discussed in hushed voices, behind … Read More
by Carmine Amaro Imagine putting a naked woman on display so an audience could pay to look at her. Scientist could measure her. The media could comment on her. And someone … Read More