In this episode, host Tapuwa “Tap” is in conversation with Richard David, a Film Maker/Producer and music aficionada. We discuss The Ebony Rockers mural unveiling and what it means for ethnic minority diversity evolution in the English city of Southampton. Furthermore we discuss what needs to be done and challenges of diversity integration.
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In this episode, host Tapuwa “Tap” is in conversation with Richard David, a Film Maker/Producer and music aficionada. We discuss The Ebony Rockers mural unveiling and what it means for ethnic minority diversity evolution in the English city of Southampton. Furthermore we discuss what needs to be done and challenges of diversity integration.
In this edition of Sahara Drums, host Tap Pswarayi is in conversation with Lou Taylor for insights into Black History Month 2021, health campaigns for the community and entertainment favourites. The host also plays an array of mainly Afro Caribbean & African music. Sahara Drums... From Kingston to the Nile is a radio magazine, on Edutainment with an Afro Caribbean and African context. Hosted by Tapuwa (Tap) Pswarayi. An inclusive show for ALL regardless of ethnicity, religion etc. ...
Sahara Drums
In this episode, host Tapuwa “Tap” is in conversation with Richard David, a Film Maker/Producer and music aficionada. We discuss The Ebony Rockers mural unveiling and what it means for ethnic minority diversity evolution in the English city of Southampton. Furthermore we discuss what needs to be done and challenges of diversity integration.