Jola Olafimihan is a young woman who came to England to study and has experience many hardships and difficulties during her time here. This episode split into two parts explores what it's like to be a black women alone in a new and strange country and how Jola found a safe space at The Angelou Centre.
"The Angelou Centre offers a range of holistic women-only* services for black and minoritised women across the North East. The organisation remains unique as one of the few remaining black-led women’s organisations in the north east of England, providing specialist support for black and minoritised women and children, locally, regionally and nationally."
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004 - Personal Narrative from Sheree Mack, pt.2
002 - Personal Narrative from Sheree Mack, pt.1
003- A Conversation with Jane Odegha about the group African Women’s Voices and Food
001 - The First Episode - An intimate conversation with Anita Wan about growing plants and allotments
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