The Byline Festival brings together activists, journalists, environmentalists, mentalists, music lovers, politicians, change makers, rebels, disrupter, and comedians to dance, sing, shout, debate, discuss, laugh and ultimatly change the world.
Brexit has put British politics fully in the spotlight. It's seems that more people than ever before are politically aware but also increasingly apathetic. With so much of day 3 at the Byline Festival dedicated to matters of democracy and political accountability Byline Times editor Hardeep Matharu, Lord Victor Adebowale and myself sat down to chew over the current state of play in psrkiment, delve into the past and suggest how things can change for the better. Check it out.
After a superb panel session about Brexit and the British Empire Byline Times editor Hardeep Matharu, Cross bench peer Lord Victor Adebowale and filmmaker Imran Azam (@moiazam) sat down to discuss their personal stories of growing up and living as children of empire. Chk it out.
The Byline Festival brings together activists, journalists, environmentalists, mentalists, music lovers, politicians, change makers, rebels, disrupter, and comedians to dance, sing, shout, debate, discuss, laugh and ultimatly change the world. This is the official Byline Festival podcast where over the course of the fest filmmaker Imran Azam (@moiazam), Byline Times Editor Hardeep Matharu (@hardeep_matharu) Cross bench peer Lord Adbowale (@voa1234) and festival grandees - will discuss, debate, prod and poke matters of democracy, power, climate change, race, life and brexit. Everyones welcome. Everyones needed. Subscribe and join us.