Scottish Independence Podcasts
Society & Culture
Welcome to Episode 3 of our Indy Jigsaw series where we look ahead to life after that independence vote.
In this episode we ask ourselves whether Scotland is really as open and welcoming a country as we would aspire it to be? How can we do better?
With coverage of the UN Stand up to Racism march which took place in Glasgow on 19th march, including speeches from
Aamer Anwar, Scottish lawyer and activist
Robina Qureshi, Positive Action in Housing
Humza Yousaf, MSP and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
Rakiya Suleiman, Chair of UNISON's Black Members' Committee, and
Mohammed Asif, Director of Afghan Human rights foundation
We are also delighted to have Elena Whitham MSP as our special guest in the studio.
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