Grassroots network supporting women in radio/audio. Fighting racism & gender inequality. Giving a voice to the voiceless. Email: soundwomensouthwest@gmail.com
Very proud of our founder, Miranda Rae's bravery in sharing & after all these years sharing the abuse & discrimination she faced at the height of her career:
Sound Women SW are so proud to announce we are a Lovie Finalist, our work was selected as one of the best in the competition and is among the top 30% of all work entered in Europe. With nearly 1,200 entries from 35 countries, work entered in the 15th Annual @lovieawards
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🚀@grittytalentg is partnering with leading Bristol based Post Production houses to run a part-time 8 week FREE Post Production Skills Bootcamp.
For full course details including eligibility and how to apply follow this link:
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If you have a health need or disability that makes having a job difficult, you can speak to @WorkWellWest.
**It's a free, friendly and local service, for anyone over 16 in Bristol, South Glos or North Somerset looking for support to stay in work. Go to **workwellwest.org**
We are excited to see the return of @BrizTransformed Festival for their 6th year at the Trinity Centre on the 17th & 18th of May. Learn about left-wing politics and how to transform the world. It’s a full weekend packed with debates, arts, workshops, talks, and socialism!
Ujima Radio are proud to announce becoming an official patron for Carleen Anderson’s groundbreaking project, MELIOR Opus Griot.
@kayleenkaysandra
To find out head to the website:
melioropusgriot.com
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Ujima Radio are proud to announce becoming an official patron for Carleen Anderson’s groundbreaking project, MELIOR Opus Griot.
@kayleenkaysandra
To find out head to the website:
melioropusgriot.com
Story in full on the Ujima Radio website ujimaradio.com
Ujima Radio are really proud to announce our Party, honouring our volunteers, presenters and of course you, our listeners and all in the presence of the Queen of Lovers Rock, @realsandracross PLUS her LIVE BAND!
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So looking forward to this incredible show going out on Xmas Day 4-6pm. @Dafuchaman & his Fire Blaze band celebrate in style with amazing lineup of special guests!!
Welcome to the hills of Jamaica 🇯🇲 where Da Fuchaman announces his Christmas Special Show 4-6pm on Christmas Day & 10am on Boxing Day featuring an array of surprise guests!
Listen on 98FM & DAB in Bristol & worldwide online:
ujimaradio.com/#dafuchaman#Xmas#Special
Ujima Radio are really proud to announce our Party, honouring our volunteers, presenters and of course you, our listeners and all in the presence of the Queen of Lovers Rock, @realsandracross PLUS her LIVE BAND!
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I'm so buzzing to be spending my Xmas Eve with one of my Sheroes, the inspirational @CarleenAnderson 4pm this Tuesday 24th Dec listen in on @Ujimaradio 98FM / DAB / ONLINE
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We are so excited to announce The Word Xmas Special with @MirandaTheWord & starring the legendary & iconic singer/songwriter @CarleenAnderson on Xmas Eve 4-6pm.
Listen in Bristol on 98FM, DAB & worldwide online:
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Welcome to the hills of Jamaica 🇯🇲 where Da Fuchaman announces his Christmas Special Show 4-6pm on Christmas Day & 10am on Boxing Day featuring an array of surprise guests!
Listen on 98FM & DAB in Bristol & worldwide online:
ujimaradio.com/#dafuchaman#Xmas#Special
Ujima Radio are really proud to announce our Party, honouring our volunteers, presenters and of course you, our listeners and all in the presence of the Queen of Lovers Rock, @realsandracross PLUS her LIVE BAND!
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@ujimaradio honours Ras Bandele Selassie, a beacon of RasTafari livity. Born in Jamaica, his life in the UK was marked by spiritual leadership and community service. His legacy lives in his family and works. Join the community in celebrating his life on April 22nd. #RasB
ALT Ujima Radio Tribute to Ras Bandele Selassie
31.3.1950 – 25.3.2024
Ujima Radio pays tribute to an outstanding community stalwart, spiritual leader, counsellor, exemplary family man and role model of deep commitment to RasTafari livity.
Ras Bandele Selassie was born in Blackwood, Clarendon, Jamaica on 31 st March 1950. He came to the UK in 1964 aged 14 and settled in Trowbridge with his parents and siblings until he moved to Bristol in 1978.
Ras Bandele and his Empress Sis Morowa has been in union for just shy of 50 years, they have has been blessed with 12 children, 29 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, all of which witnessed his impactful community work since his trod in the RasTafari movement
from 1976.
ALT To say Ras Bandele was deeply driven and unwavering in his faith and commitment to a life of service through Rastafari livity may be somewhat of an understatement. This is because
the man affectionately known as Ras B had an open heart for all humanity regardless of race or faith and in this respect, provided counsel to many and rejected none. His wisdom and
presence in the community was not just a gift to Bristolians as Ras Bandele had an international profile through his priestly duties at Fairfield House in Bath, the former residence of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I. RasTafari Brethren and Sistren would come to Fairfield House from all parts of the UK on sacred RasTafari calendar days and Ras Bandele and the Trustees of Fairfield House would host members of the Ethiopian Royal family on many occasions.
ALT Ras Bandele’s life of service includes providing faith spaces in Bristol since 1986, including his own home. During his affiliations with the 12 Tribes of Israel, the Nyahbinghi order and his own organisation Lion of Judah Prevail Unity, Ras B would minister at 77 Ashley Rd, St
Nicholas Road and most recently at the RasTafari Cultural Centre 136 Grosvenor Rd, St Pauls, Bristol. Ras Bandele would lead the regular monthly, first Saturday Sabbatical Ises held at Fairfield House.
ALT The upstairs of the RasTafari Cultural Centre (RCC) was initially gifted by existing tenants who ran the Marlon Thomas Campaign, eventually the RCC would occupy downstairs front of house which helped to transform the visibility and participation in the centre, up to this very day. After a very successful Save the Rastafari Cultural Centre Campaign as the premises was threatened with a sale on the open market, supporters of the RCC raised enough money to purchase the space in February 2024. We give thanks that Ras B was with still with us to witness the fruits of his and other’s efforts.