Hey listeners! We've launched a Patreon. If you want to support us for a small monthly fee, head to patreon.com/MediaStormPodcast
A few weeks ago we released an episode about temporary accommodation, social housing, and how the media reports on it - if you haven't heard it, scroll back and search for "Housing crisis: A lifetime in 'temporary' accommodation".
In this bonus episode, you'll hear us discussing an article that we couldn't quite fit into the main episode - from the Daily Mail, the headline reads "Fury as migrants allowed out of RAF asylum accommodation 'riddled with scurvy and scabies' to stay with relatives - with some even being 'moved back to taxpayer funded hotels'"
Our guest, Kwajo Tweneboa, is a social issues campaigner leading the charge for meaningful housing reform. But another social issue he cares deeply about is refugee rights. And in this bonus episode, we’re going to see how the two meet - how those in insecure housing and refugees are often pitted against each other, to distract us from the real problem.
Follow:
Get in touch:
Media Storm was launched by the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network.
Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/media-storm.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Everything you need to know about Media Storm
SERIES 4 TRAILER
Helena and Mathilda's Little Revolutions
Abortion on trial: Poland and the politicisation of human rights
S3E12 ‘One man’s terrorist’: Resistance and radicalism in Gaza and Beyond - with Gulwali Passarlay and Zahera Harb
Live show! 2023's biggest media storms - Luis Rubiales and Spanish football's sexism problem
Live show! 2023's biggest media storms - Titan submarine impolsion
Live show! 2023's biggest media storms - The Huw Edwards Scandal
Russell Brand: Innocent until proven guilty?
S3E11 The solutions: Undoing an institutionally racist police force
S3E10 Why are so many Black people being rejected from the police force?
S3E9 An institutionally racist police force: Process of elimination
S3E8 Housing crisis: A lifetime in ‘temporary’ accommodation - with Kwajo Tweneboa
Woman, Life, Freedom: Feminism across cultures and borders
S3E7 Women in crisis: Is conflict and disaster sexist? - with Nazanin Boniadi
Helena's 'Immigrantly' story - with Saadia Khan
World on fire: El Niño and Labour’s ULEZ debate
Unpicking the media storm: Trans rights as a threat to women
S3E6 Self-ID: Scotland, Westminster, and the fight for gender recognition - with Charlie Craggs
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free