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The Morning Show
Entertainment editor Peter Ford on Sussexes royal christening, Ngozi Fulani stepping down & Princess Eugenie honouring her sister and mum.

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 5:17


Entertainment editor Peter Ford on Sussexes royal christening, Ngozi Fulani stepping down & Princess Eugenie honouring her sister and mum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

TalkTV's International Editor, Isabel Oakeshott will kick off today's show by discussing Keir Starmer's speech outlining Labour's five missions for government. We will also cover the latest developments in the Nicola Bulley case as investigations begin into the police's handling of the situation. As we mourn the passing of football legend John Motson at the age of 77, we will speak with TalkSport's Ally McCoist and Gary Newbon MBE, both of whom pay their respects and reflect on his illustrious career. Columnist for Spiked Online returns to the Independent Republic to react to Kier Starmers speech, in addition to her reaction on the return of Lady Hussey to Buckingham Palace after being forced out of Palace life after a race row with campaigner Ngozi Fulani. Former Adviser to Tony Blair John Mcternan gives his take on Starmers speech and Henry Bolton OBE closes the show to discuss the latest home office statistics on irregular migration as crossings increase by 60% since last year alone. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

OUTCAST UK
THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY HAS A RACISM PROBLEM

OUTCAST UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 40:38


WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS CONTENT SOME PEOPLE WILL FIND DISTURBING. After the last episode of OUTCAST UK we had to turn off comments on our George Floyd chat after the video got the attention of people on Tik Tok denying that it was a murder and making baseless claims to discredit the victim and the family. We made this bonus episode to comment on this initially. Then it became important to also bare witness to the latest act of police violence against people of colour. In the United States,  LA Police repeatedly tasered Keenan Anderson, an unarmed black man who later died in hospital, the latest in a wave of deaths at the hands of the LAPD in the first few weeks of 2023. The high school english teacher and father flagged officers down for help after a car accident.  The same thing happened here, people began to blame the victim for their own death. There is a pattern. In the UK the case of Ngozi Fulani being victim blamed after flagging up what many believed to be evidence of structural racism in the royal household, later having the charity commission investigate her organisation. According to The Voice "SISTAH SPACE boss Ngozi Fulani was cleared of wrongdoing by the Charity Commission, but some are questioning why the charities regulator launched an investigation in the first place. The announcement of the investigation by government-appointed quango last month came after a torrent of race-hate on social media aimed at Fulani, and criticism of her in mainstream newspapers." News of her being cleared by the commisssion was not picked up by most of the UK press.  What ties all these together? Victim blaming.  Then moments before we made this bonus episode, a man in Manchester tweeted about his experience of racism from cis gender white gay men in the city. We're commenting on all of this in this hot take on all the issues our last episode brought up and what's happened in the world this first half of January 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outcastuk/message

The Day After TNB
"Are You Sick?" | The Day After Ep. 165

The Day After TNB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 211:08


Today on The Day After, (46:21) Headlines: Will Trump be criminally charged over efforts to overturn election, Health expert predicts three winter waves of Covid in China, Lady Hussey finally meets with Ngozi Fulani to apologise (52:04) What You Saying? Was she doing too much?? (01:17:49) Headlines: Jeremy Clarkson's daughter takes a stand against his recent comments about Meghan Markle, DJ Tim Westwood set to DJ in Lagos, Anti-abortion US priest defrocked by Vatican (01:24:01) Word on Road: Woman passes away following injury at Asake concert, Davido performs at WC closing ceremony, Nick Cannon feels guilty for not spending time with his 11 kids, Rihanna & ASAP Rocky have shared first pictures of their son, Stefflon Don's African royale themed birthday party (01:48:22) The People's Journal: (01:58:25) The Rotation: (02:23:02) Headlines: Man charged with Channel migrant deaths after four die at sea, Child's body found in garden, Thailand warship capsizes leaving 31 sailors missing (02:26:42) The Reaction: Argentina defeat France to become World Cup Champions, Is the Messi vs Ronaldo debate over? Is Messi the GOAT?, Croatia take 3rd place after beating Morocco 2 - 1 (03:17:15) Done Out 'Ere: (03:28:58) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message

CFR News & Sports
The Ngozi Fulani & Buckingham Palace Distraction | The Express Truth Pt 2

CFR News & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 62:33


Linked back wit The Express Truth Podcast to finally discuss the incident at Buckingham palace where a black British charity leader was asked where she “really came from” by the late queen's senior lady-in-waiting at a Buckingham Palace royal reception Ngozi Fulani founder of the charity Sistah Space, said she has suffered “horrific abuse” on social media. Fulani, said Susan Hussey moved her hair so she could see her name badge and then subjected her to what felt “like an interrogation” about where her “people” came from. SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@cfrnetwork https://rumble.com/user/CFRNetwork https://www.youtube.com/@ExpressTruth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cfr-network/support

The Two-Minute Briefing
The Evening Briefing: Friday, December 16

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 2:16


Train disruption: Defiant Mick Lynch vows to fight on as rail strikes falterRoyals: Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani reconcile at Buckingham PalaceWorld Cup: France camp in chaos as players hit by virusKatie Morley: How I won back £3.7m for Telegraph readersBabylon review: Exposing the grim truth about Golden Age HollywoodRead all these articles and stay expertly informed anywhere, anytime with a digital subscription. Start your free one-month trial today to gain unlimited website and app access. Cancel anytime. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/2WRuvh9.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CFR News & Sports
The Ngozi Fulani & Buckingham Palace Distraction | The Express Truth Pt 1

CFR News & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 68:12


Linked back wit The Express Truth Podcast to finally discuss the incident at Buckingham palace where a black British charity leader was asked where she “really came from” by the late queen's senior lady-in-waiting at a Buckingham Palace royal reception Ngozi Fulani founder of the charity Sistah Space, said she has suffered “horrific abuse” on social media. Fulani, said Susan Hussey moved her hair so she could see her name badge and then subjected her to what felt “like an interrogation” about where her “people” came from. SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@cfrnetwork https://rumble.com/user/CFRNetwork https://www.youtube.com/@ExpressTruth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cfr-network/support

Your Aunties Could Never
Ep 135 Ngozi Fulani and the Royal racist | Kanye West and his latest rants

Your Aunties Could Never

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 54:51


The Aunties are back with another episode. Topics:- Kanye's latest antics- The Queen's lady in waiting Lady Hussey making racist remarks to Ngozi Fulani, founder and chief executive of London-based domestic abuse charity @SistahSpace.-Dilemmas#yourauntiescouldnever #newsheadlines #newspodcast #newscommentary #ladyhussey #sistahspace #breakingnews #royalfamily #racism #closetracist #harryandmeghan

Stories to be tolled
Where are you really from?

Stories to be tolled

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 14:27


'Whether you are African or belong to the African Diaspora and have African Heritage, should you be able to face questions such as ‘where are you really from?' and answer in ways that tell your ‘story' in order to turn the conversation around? ' (Tracy DW) In this episode Tracy shares her reflections about the conversation between Ngozi Fulani and Lady Hussey that has caused so much  controversy and provoked a range of responses. Tracy finds answers to the question 'where are you really from?' by asking another question as well as a look at a fundamental issue that can easily be overlooked. Through her podcasts, Tracy DW promotes a global approach to understanding history and invites you to share her learning journey about Britain's colonial past. She asks the question 'History is...a matter of fact or perspective?' and invites you as the listener to explore possible answers. If you enjoy these podcasts, visit the website https://storiestobetolled.com for our stories (poetic narratives) as well as more information about what we do. Feel free to leave Tracy your thoughts and comments about this topic by clicking the Speakpipe link https://www.speakpipe.com/storiestobetolled  

Sensemaker
Ep 489: Royal race row

Sensemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 6:00


Lady Susan Hussey has caused a race row after asking a Black charity boss where she was “really” from during a reception at Buckingham Palace.Who is Ngozi Fulani and why does this come at such a bad time for the royal family?Listen to The Tavistock here: https://podfollow.com/the-tavistock-inside-the-gender-clinicTortoise is a news start-up devoted to slow journalism. We take our time to tell stories that really matter. If you want more slow and considered journalism, you can become a member of Tortoise to get access to more of our stories, contribute to our journalism and join exclusive events.Just go to tortoisemedia.com/friend and use the code Tomini50 to get a year's digital membership for £50. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Contra Radio Network
Right Turn Clyde | The Mirror Crack'd - The Fantasy World of Modern Media

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 9:33


When radical activists Ngozi Fulani was asked where she's from by Lady Susan Hussey at Buckingham Palace she twisted it into an example of racist abuse, and of course the BBC and other leftist outlets played along, went according to the script, and led with it as their lead story for several days, burying many bigger stories in the process Thanks for watching. Please think about subscribing or picking up my books. It really helps the channel. Book I -  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tyranny-Left-Book-Growth/dp/1838240829/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=finbarr+o%27keeffe&qid=1660125267&sr=8-1 Book II -  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tyranny-Left-Book-II-Chaos/dp/1838240837/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=finbarr+o%27keeffe&qid=1660125289&sr=8-2 For any interest in interviews / podcasts / roundtable discussions then please drop me an email - finbarrok29@gmail.com

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST
EIGHT MINUTES PAST NINE!!

OFF THE CUFF PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 89:13


A good honest conversation never hurt anyone!! Fols Forever, Mr Vans & Chrissy are back for Episode 370 of ‘Off The Cuff Podcast'! On the agenda this week….. Quick catch up / World Cup Sex minutes need new calculations MOBO Awards 2022 recap BALENCIAGA bdsm advert saga Spotify Wrapped lists Ngozi Fulani & Lady Hussey Central Cee at the British Fashion Awards NEW MUSIC Please make sure you like, comment & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@offthecuffpodcast8726 Twitter/Instagram - @offthecuffpod Fols - @folsforever Mr Vans - @mrvans7 Chrissy - @ceecee_noir

The Owen Jones Podcast
A Racist Royal Scandal: An Eyewitness Account

The Owen Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 17:46


It's a scandal that rocked the monarchy: Lady Susan Hussey - Lady of the Household - subjected Ngozi Fulani - a Black British woman and chief executive of domestic violence charity Sistah Space - to a racist interrogation. In the aftermath of her resignation, much of the media has focused on sympathy for this senior member of the Royal court. This is a travesty. Mandu Reid - leader of the Women's Equality Party - witnessed the whole event, and tells us exactly what happened, why it matters - and what it tells us not just about the monarchy, but about British society in 2022.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-owen-jones-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Day After TNB
"Retrograde & Metrograde" | The Day After Ep. 158

The Day After TNB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 147:00


Today on The Day After, (10:15) Headlines: Smetarr's plan to reform the constitution, Home Office considers detention and ban for people entering illegally (14:12) What You Saying? Who would be considered ‘the talented tenth' today? (01:15:22) Headlines: UN refugee body criticises ‘errors' in asylum report backed by Braverman, Strep A takes another child, Ngozi Fulani speaks out on abuse suffered online (01:20:13) Word on Road: Kirstie Alley passes away at 71, Jill Scott 23rd anniversary tour, Molly Mae says Tommy Fury is more occupied with his career than baby (01:29:12) The People's Journal: (01:37:58) Asking For a Friend: Am I about to marry a violent criminal? (02:07:24) Headlines: Hancock claims Mone's Covid lobbying was extraordinarily aggressive, Amber Heard files appeal against Johnny Depp's US libel win ruling, Putin signs expanded laws against LGBTQ propaganda in Russia (02:14:03) The Reaction: World Cup fixtures, World Cup results, Brazil thrash Korea Republic, Croatia qualify to next round defeating Japan on penalties (02:18:40) Done Out 'Ere: Extinction Rebellion tears (02:25:00) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message

Pirates & A Caribbean
‘Self love and insecurities'

Pirates & A Caribbean

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 71:30


What makes you feel insecure? Do insecurities change over time? This week the ladies share some of their insecurities and how they impact their lives and relationships with others. They also discuss the rampant racism in the UK by looking at the murder of Fatoumatta Drammeh and her 2 children and then the experience of Ngozi Fulani at Buckingham Palace. Instagram: https://instagram.com/piratesandacaribbeanpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC0m0D_vhw208nF_od6zODXg Email: piratesandacaribbean@gmail.com

Vince Tracy Podcasts
Media War v England

Vince Tracy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 60:47


Incendiary claims by Prince Harry of 'a war against Meghan' sparked a furious backlash last night. In a trailer for their new documentary, he alleged the couple had suffered from leaks and planted stories that backed up the Royal Family 'hierarchy'. A charity boss who was repeatedly asked where she 'really' came from by a lady-in-waiting says she has suffered 'horrific abuse' on social media. Ngozi Fulani, the British-born founder of the charity Sistah Space, expressed shock at her treatment by Lady Susan Hussey, 83, following an event at Buckingham Palace last week. The nation's High Court of Opinion, Twitter, has reached its verdict and pronounced its sentence of cancellation. No defence allowed. Goodbye, Lady Susan, and thanks for all the curtseys. The man in charge of investigating police misconduct has suddenly resigned – after a police investigation into an historic allegation, which sources have told Did Peter Kay not get the memo? As of this weekend, the Bolton-born comic genius is back in business, selling out huge arenas across a nation gripped by price hikes, rampant wokery and a culture war. And yet where are the anti-Tory gags? I failed to hear a single rant about Truss or Sunak. There was no mention of food banks, nothing on immigration policy. Brexit? Climate change? Race? Nowt. Transphobia? ..... despite an 11-year absence from the touring circuit, has retained his rightful place in the top tier of our great entertainers. Former England captain Wayne Rooney has claimed that Marcus Rashford's campaigning was 'a bit too much for him' amid the forward's recent turnaround in form. Rashford spent months pushing for the government to take better care of children in Britain, with the 25-year-old campaigning for more free school meals having struggled himself when he was younger. I left London in the early 1970s to get back to the land, setting up an organic farm producing a range of foods from carrots to cheese in a beautiful part of west Wales. In that time, there have been many joyous moments. But my most memorable relate to simple pleasures such as milking our cows or weeding in a field of carrots.

London Calling
Panic at the Christoteque

London Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 50:43


Topics this week include Toby and James include James' sell-out gig at the Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green, Toby's four after-dinner speaking gigs in the past seven days (including one for the Totnes Young Conservatives) the unseemly haste with which poor Lady Hussy was thrown under a bus after asking Ngozi Fulani where she was from at a Buckingham Palace reception, and Ice Cube becomes... Source

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London Calling: Panic at the Christoteque

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022


Topics this week include Toby and James include James' sell-out gig at the Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green, Toby's four after-dinner speaking gigs in the past seven days (including one for the Totnes Young Conservatives)  the unseemly haste with which poor Lady Hussy was thrown under a bus after asking Ngozi Fulani where she […]

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London Calling
Panic at the Christoteque

London Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 50:42


Topics this week include Toby and James include James' sell-out gig at the Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green, Toby's four after-dinner speaking gigs in the past seven days (including one for the Totnes Young Conservatives) the unseemly haste with which poor Lady Hussy was thrown under a bus after asking Ngozi Fulani where she was from at a Buckingham Palace reception, and Ice Cube becomes James' favourite rapper because he turned down an offer of $9 million to star in a film after the producers insisted he get vaccinated. In Culture Corner, season two of Slow Horses (Apple TV+), Tokyo Vice (HBO Max) and Barry Lyndon. Opening sound this week is Ngozi Fulani talking to the BBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Politicrat
When A Racist Royal Institution Came Down On A Black Woman: Whiteness, Anti-Black Racism And Denial

The Politicrat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 68:03


On this Saturday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast: Omar Moore on Lady Susan Hussey's racist interrogation of Ngozi Fulani at Buckingham Palace this week, and how an institution and a tidal wave of white English denial of anti-Black racism is shackling Britain and its potential for any meaningful growth. December 3, 2022. Mastodon - @popcornreel@mas.to GEORGIA: Vote Warnock now! A must! Text REV to 52005 for Team Warnock! Black Voters Matter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org. Vote 411: https://vote411.org. The AUTONOMY t-shirt series—buy yours here: https://bit.ly/3yD89AL Planned Parenthood: https://plannedparenthood.org Register to vote NOW: https://vote.org The ENOUGH/END GUN VIOLENCE t-shirts on sale here: https://bit.ly/3zsVDFU Donate to the Man Up Organization: https://manupinc.org FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog Join Omar on Fanbase NOW! Download the Fanbase social media app today. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel.

V.P.R
Ngozi Fulani/ where are you from

V.P.R

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 27:24


Translation: go back to Africa your a guest here.

CFR News & Sports
Ngozi Fulani of Sistah Space Quizzed At Buckingham Palace | Racism ?

CFR News & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 32:39


Ngozi Fulani, a charity founder, was questioned about her background at the charity event at the palace on Tuesday. The late Queen's lady-in-waiting Lady Susan Hussey has apologised and resigned after she repeatedly asked a black British charity boss where she was "really" from.  SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en   https://www.instagram.com/cfr_news/?hl=en  https://www.tiktok.com/@cfrnetwork  https://rumble.com/user/CFRNetwork --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cfr-network/support

Seasoned Sessions
120. Lady Hussey is causing a fuss(y)

Seasoned Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 59:04


Welcome back to Seasoned Sessions! In this week's episode, we talk about; Spotify Wrapped, Ngozi Fulani's visit to Buckingham Palace, Ada's trip to Egypt, and more. Get in touch with us at @seasonedsessionspod, @adaenechi, and @its_hanifahh. Have a great week!

Gossip With Celebitchy
141: Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry's docuseries is coming, Princess Kate and Prince William booed at the Celtics Game, Racist royal lady in waiting resigns

Gossip With Celebitchy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 40:51


Introduction: Minutes 0 to 7 We'll have episodes out for the next two weeks and will be off December 24th and 31st for the holiday. My dog has been doing great at the dog park. We've both been watching Wednesday and love it. Chandra's mom got covid but she's on the mend. Royals: Minutes 7:00 to 35 Will and Kate got booed at the Celtics game when they were shown on the Jumbotron. A Black reverend mentioned the legacy of colonialism and racism at one of their events, which the British tabloids saw as an attack on Will and Kate.  Before this tour we had so many lead-up stories hyping what a big deal it would be and how it was William's Super Bowl moment. We wonder why they made this comparison, which makes no sense. Chandra thinks it's because Harry went to the Super Bowl. We also heard that the Earthshot Awards would be better than the Ripple of Hope awards, which are honoring the Sussexes. The NY Times quoted a Boston University historian who said that the Waleses need to “maintain a sense of relevance” and “justify their existence.” Meghan did a speech in Indianapolis at a fundraising dinner for the Women's Fund of Central Indiana. It had a media blackout so all we got was a photo and some eyewitness accounts. She also helped serve Thanksgiving lunch for the Downtown Women's Center in LA and donated 500 purses to her British charity, Smart Works. We got a teaser for Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries. It looks amazing and we're glad it's just called Harry and Meghan. We got new photos of them in the trailer and some brief statements. It looks like it has the same energy as Harry's Apple series, The Me You Can't See. We remember some of the scary things that have happened to Meghan when she was in the UK. The biggest story this week is about an activist named Ngozi Fulani who was invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace held by Camilla. Fulani founded Sistah Space, which supports African and Caribbean heritage women affected by domestic violence. While at the event, Fulani was accosted by one of Camilla's aides named Lady Susan Hussey, who touched her hair, repeatedly asked her where she was from as if she didn't belong, and wouldn't accept her answer that she was a British national. Hussey resigned after this and Camilla's office issued a statement calling this “unacceptable and deeply regrettable” and claiming they reached out to Fulani, but that was not true. Fulani has said in interviews that we shouldn't vilify Hussey and that she's an elder, but that's not an excuse for racism. She also said the palace is taking the easy way out by letting Hussey resign. Fulani would be happy to hold diversity training for the palace. Hussey is Prince William's godmother and said to have been Queen Elizabeth's favorite lady-in-waiting. She's 83 years old and Charles personally asked her to stay on after the Queen passed. She's also quoted by Tom Bower in his Revenge book saying that the Sussexes would “end in tears.” The royal family knows who she is and gave her a platform. At least two other women were with Fulani when this happened. One was Mandu Reid, Leader of The British Women's Equality Party. She did an interview where she described what happened. Reid said that this shows how the royal family needs to acknowledge institutional racism and commit to changing the culture. I play a segment from her interview where she explained how this corroborates Harry and Meghan's account. On one hand it's funny to see the royals expose themselves yet again, but on the other we feel terribly for Fulani and others who have had to deal with this racism. We're excited for Harry and Meghan's docuseries and Harry's memoir. Comments of the Week: Minutes 35:00 to end My comment of the week is from SideEye on the post about Camilla's staffer being racist. Chandra talks about people questioning where she's from. Chandra's comment of the week is from ElleV on the post about the White House Christmas decorations. Thanks for listening bitches!

In:Dependence
Census Figures, Institutional Racism, and Winter Strikes

In:Dependence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 31:37


What should we make of the figures from Census 2021? Do we have a problem with racism in Britain? Should Christians go on strike? In this episode, Phil Topham, Adrian Reynolds, and John Stevens discuss some of the biggest stories in the news from the past few weeks. 00:00 - Introduction 01:01 - Census 2021 figures and self-identifying Christians 11:22 - Minority ethnicities and Christians in Britain 13:35 - Lady Susan Hussey and Ngozi Fulani 16:39 - Does Britain have an issue with institutional racism? 24:36 - Should Christians go on strike? Resources mentioned in this episode Census 2021 results now available (census.gov.uk) Less than half of England and Wales population Christian, Census 2021 shows (bbc.co.uk) Ngozi Fulani: Lady Susan Hussey's race comments were abuse, says charity boss (bbc.co.uk) Raising Leaders: Diverse Backgrounds, Raymond Brown seminar (fiec.org.uk) You can watch a video of this episode and access more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter

Sky News Daily
Royal race row: Can they modernise?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 25:01


The Prince and Princess of Wales's first overseas trip since the Queen's death has been overshadowed by controversy at home. The prince's godmother has resigned from her role in the royal household after she repeatedly asked Ngozi Fulani, a black domestic abuse campaigner, where she “really came from”. A spokesperson for Prince William, who is on a three-day visit to Boston, Massachusetts, said Lady Susan Hussey's comments were "unacceptable" and that "racism has no place in our society". On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson gets the reaction in Boston from Sky's royal correspondent Laura Bundock and speaks to Sunder Katwala from British Future about diversity in Buckingham Palace. Plus, PR specialist Professor Cele Otnes speaks about the role the younger royals could play in rebranding the Royal Family. Podcast producer - Rosie Gillott Junior podcast producer – Jada-Kai Meosa John Interviews producer – Alys Bowen Digital producer - David Chipakupaku Editor - Philly Beaumont

The Day After TNB
"Used To Rejection" | The Day After Ep. 156

The Day After TNB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 147:00


Today on The Day After, (13:08) Headlines: Labour hold City of Chester seat in a big blow to Rishi Sunak in first electoral test, MPs say Suella Braverman reappointment sets dangerous precedent (16:21) What You Saying? Are we too scared to ask anymore? (45:20) Headlines: Zelensky aide reveals up to 13,000 war dead, Sources say Lady Hussey has reached out to Ngozi Fulani to offer apology, Kanye West says he likes Hitler in podcast with Alex Jones (01:24:20) Word on Road: Kanye account being suspended on Twitter, First time all female referee trio to ref World Cup match, Meghan & Harry's Netflix documentary trailer (01:34:10) The People's Journal: (01:44:35) Sis What Would You Do?: My girl is pregnant but I don't love her or want to be a father. (01:54:295) Headlines: Home Office centres turn away asylum seekers summoned for interviews, Doctors raise safety fears at Birmingham hospitals, Primary school child has died after catching Strep A (01:59:04) The Reaction: World Cup results, Germany crash out in the group stages for the 2nd consecutive World Cup, Will Ghana get revenge over Uruguay in their last fixture of the group stage?, Cameroon need a win against Brazil to qualify to stand a chance at qualifying (02:12:55) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show
Cheerio Lady Hussey

Nick Ferrari - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 132:38


The late Queen's lady-in-waiting, Lady Hussey, has resigned over comments to charity boss Ngozi Fulani. Nick takes your calls and reactions. Also, HSBC bank is planning to shut a quarter of its branches in the UK. All of this and more on this episode of the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.

The Day After TNB
"Get It Straight In" ft. PRGRSHN | The Day After Ep. 155

The Day After TNB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 210:01


Today on The Day After, (05:43) Headlines: Hakeem Jeffries elected by House Democrats to succeed Pelosi as minority leader in the new Congress, Lady Susan Hussey quits over remarks to charity boss Ngozi Fulani (09:10) What You Saying? Does Lady Hussey's recent comments vindicate Megan Markle? (56:54) Headlines: Rishi Sunak accuses Keir Starmer of attacking 'aspiration' with plans to strip private schools of tax breaks, Court hears Met Police special constable raped woman at roadside (01:03:16) Word On Road: Good Morning America hosts affair shocks the streets, Kim Kardashian rejected Balenciaga before her public statement, MOBO awards 2022 recap (01:12:46) The People's Journal: (01:33:40) Headlines: Newborn baby's body found at Waterbeach recycling centre, London commuters face disruption as bus drivers plan seven days of strikes, Iranian man killed celebrating football team's loss (01:38:55) The Rotation: Stormzy's Album (02:05:08) Interview: The One About PRGRSHN (03:17:04) The Reaction: World Cup fixtures, World Cup results, Argentina top their group after beating Poland, Brazil football legend Pele back in hospital as he fights cancer (03:21:14) Done Out 'Ere: Willy Laced With Cocaine (03:28:41) Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedayaftertnb/message

Woman's Hour
Rachael Watts, Danielle De Niese, Royal race row

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 53:44


Rachael Watts has spent her life hiding a secret. Now 40, she was seven years old when Russell Bishop - known as the Babes in the Wood murderer - abducted, attacked and sexually assaulted her in 1990. It is a crime that should never have happened, as back in 1987, Russell Bishop had been charged with the murders of two nine-year-olds, Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway. But police were unable to secure a conviction when a series of prosecution blunders meant evidence and testimonies failed to stand up in court. Bishop was able to walk free and three years later he abducted and attacked Rachael, leaving her for dead. Miraculously she survived and it was her testimony which finally meant Bishop was convicted and put behind bars, despite him protesting his innocence. However, in 2018, forensic scientists presented new DNA evidence and Bishop received two life sentences for the murders of Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway. Ever since her attack, Rachael's family have fought to protect her privacy, hoping she could lead as normal life as possible. Rachael has never done a broadcast interview about what happened to her. But since Russell Bishop's death in January this year, she decided she wanted to tell her story. Danielle de Niese has been hailed as 'opera's coolest soprano' by New York Times Magazine. She has starred in the West End musical 'Man Of La Mancha' alongside Kelsey Grammar, hosted at the BBC Proms, performed on stage with LL Cool J, and sung in a Ridley Scott movie. She is now taking over the theatres in London in the build up to Christmas. She joins Emma to discuss her recent performance at the Royal Opera House in La Boheme, current role as the angel Clara in the new opera It's A Wonderful Life at the ENO, and to perform a sneak preview from the forthcoming immersive experience of Handel's Messiah. 'Where are you really from?' It's a question the black British charity boss Ngozi Fulani was asked repeatedly at an event earlier this week at Buckingham Palace, she's told the BBC the experience was 'abuse'. Lady Hussey has resigned since the incident. The Palace described the remarks as 'unacceptable and deeply regrettable'. A spokesperson for Prince William said 'racism has no place in our society'. We hear from Ngozi and Emma speaks to Professor Nicola Rollick, author of The Racial Code.

Best of Today
Ngozi Fulani: Palace race incident was ‘abuse'

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 13:55


Ngozi Fulani, who founded domestic violence charity Sistah Space, was questioned about her background by Lady Susan Hussey, Prince William's godmother, at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. Ms Fulani was at the reception representing her London-based charity, which supports women of African and Caribbean heritage across the UK who have faced domestic and sexual abuse. The late Queen's lady-in-waiting has since resigned. The palace described the remarks as unacceptable and deeply regrettable, and a spokesperson for Prince William said racism has no place in our society. Lady Hussey was a key figure in the Royal Household for many decades, having started working for the Royal Family in the same year the Queen gave birth to Prince Andrew, eventually becoming her longest-serving lady-in-waiting. Buckingham Palace announced last week that Lady Hussey and the other former ladies-in-waiting would subsequently be known as "ladies of the household" - a role which involves helping to host occasions at the palace. Today's Mishal Husain spoke to Ngozi Fulani about the incident. (Image: Ngozi Fulani, Credit: PA)

Pod Save The Queen
Race row and Netflix trailer overshadow Earthshot

Pod Save The Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 52:56


As the royal family deals with a shocking race row, Russell Myers dials in from Boston to catch-up with Zoe Forsey on two weeks worth of royal news. In a slightly chaotic episode thanks to several bits of breaking news, we discuss the Prince and Princess of Wales' trip basketball date night and the engagements so far as they prepare for the Earthshot Prize Ceremony, as well as the trailer for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix documentary. We talk in detail about domestic abuse charity founder Ngozi Fulani's upsetting claims that she was “interrogated” by the Queen's closest confidant during a trip to Buckingham Palace. There's also an update on the Paddington Bears left in tribute to the Queen, showbiz editor tells us what Mike and Tindall got up to at the I'm A Celeb afterparties and find out why Russell wasn't allowed to join Princess Anne on her trip to the Falklands Islands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RNZ: Morning Report
Racism row overshadows Prince William and Kate's US trip

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 4:17


While Prince William and Kate wave to the cameras in the US, the front pages of newspapers back in the UK are splashed with an ugly row over racism. Ngozi Fulani, a black British charity boss, was repeatedly asked where she was really from by the Prince of Wales's godmother, Lady Susan Hussey. Fulani likened the conversation with the 83-year-old to an interrogation. Lady Hussey has now resigned over the incident at an event in Buckingham Palace. Prince William's office issued a statement saying "racism has no place in our society". Royal correspondent Victoria Arbiter spoke to Guyon Espiner from New York.  

As It Happens from CBC Radio
December 1: Horror upon horror

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 50:27


Winnipeg murders, South Africa impeachment, Farrow Pegasus, Ngozi Fulani, World Cup: player mom, UNESCO baguette and more...

House of Sunny Podcast
#154 LADY SUSAN UNFAIRLY RESIGNS IN MAO STYLE STRUGGLE SESSION, MORALITY RANKING KANYE VS BALENCIAGA AND BIDEN

House of Sunny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 65:34


In the news Lady Susan resigns after asking an African woman dressed like an African where she is from and Buckinham Palace under woke King Charles gets the vapors. Everything is just a Mao style struggle session. How does Kanye West's evil racism rank against Balenciaga's evil pedo or Biden's evil totalitarianism.

Daily Easy Spanish
Lady Susan Hussey: la madrina del príncipe William renuncia por comentarios a la jefa de una organización benéfica

Daily Easy Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 21:26


La ayudante de palacio, que fuera confidente de la reina Isabel II, dimite por comentarios hechos a Ngozi Fulani en una recepción ofrecida por la reina consorte Camilla.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Enda Brady: UK correspondent on Lady Susan Hussey stepping down due to racism scandal

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 4:42


Lady Susan Hussey, a lady-in-waiting to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William's godmother, has recently stepped down following allegations of racism. Lady Susan repeatedly asked Ngozi Fulani, chief executive of a UK charity for survivors of domestic abuse where she was "really from", despite Ngozi's insistence that she was from east London.  UK correspondent Enda Brady says that this incident is a bad look for the royals, especially in light of Meghan and Harry's upcoming Netflix documentary. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lalalaletmeexplain
Black HER-Story Month - Sistah Space - Valerie's Law TW: racism, murder, domestic abuse

Lalalaletmeexplain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 78:51


This week Lala is joined by Ngozi Fulani and Ivy McCarthy from Sistah Space (@sistahspace_) to discuss Valerie's Law - Sistah Space work with African and Carribean heritage women who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, or who have lost a loved one to domestic violence. In the name of Valerie Ford and her baby Jahzara who were both violently killed by Valerie's ex-partner, Sistah Space are calling for the government to make specialist training mandatory for all police and other government agencies that support black women and girls affected by domestic abuse. It is so important that this petition reaches 100k signatures by the end of THIS MONTH. Please sign, share, create another email to sign twice. Do what you can to get them to 100k! https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/578416

Soul Music
Take Me Home, Country Roads

Soul Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 27:50


"Country roads, take me home To the place I belong" Written by Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert with and for their friend John Denver, the song went on to be covered by Ray Charles, Toots and the Maytals, Olivia Newton John and many more. A song about the longing for home and the desire to be back with the people you love, 'Country Roads' has become one of the official state songs of West Virginia but it also speaks to people from around the world and across political divides. It's a song about togetherness, belonging, homesickness, the immigrant experience and the hold that the landscape of your 'home place' can have on you. Featuring contributions from Bill Danoff, Sarah Morris, Jason Jeong, Ngozi Fulani, Lloyd Bradley and Alison Wells. And from Molly Sarlé, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig and Amelia Meath of the band Mountain Man. Produced by Mair Bosworth for BBC Audio in Bristol

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Women and Artificial Intelligence, Paralympian Stef Reid & Comedian London Hughes

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 55:02


The writer Jeanette Winterson tells us why women need to be at the heart of the Artificial Intelligence revolution and about her new essay collection which covers 200 years of women and science. The British stand-up comic, writer and actor London Hughes tells us about making it big in America and the difficulties of dating during a pandemic. The singer-songwriter, Josie Proto, tells us about her frustration towards the extreme measures women feel they need to take in order to simply get home safely. She performs the new song it has inspired ‘I Just Wanna Walk Home'. We hear why the government's new violence against women and girls strategy ignores the needs of black and minoritised women. We hear from Ngozi Fulani, the founder and director of Sistah Space, a small charity that offers specialist support for African & Caribbean heritage women affected by abuse and from Professor Aisha Gill, an expert criminologist working on violence against women and girls in Black and minoritised communities for over 20 years. Helen Thorne, the other half of the Scrummy Mummies duo, tells us about finding out about her husband's infidelity during lockdown and finding happiness after divorce. And the paralympian Stef Reid will represent Team GB in Tokyo next month in the long jump. She tells us how sport helped shape her sense of self and why she's working to encourage girls to take up sport and stick with it. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Kirsty Starkey

Woman's Hour
Support for black and minoritised women facing domestic violence; South Asian women in sport; Midwives under pressure

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 56:44


The government's new violence against women and girls strategy was published last Wednesday. Many organisations welcomed the commitments it made but many had criticisms for areas not addressed, not least the specific needs of Black and minoritized women when facing domestic violence. Ngozi Fulani is the founder and director of Sistah Space, a small charity that offers specialist support for African & Caribbean heritage women affected by abuse. Professor Aisha K. Gill is an expert criminologist at University of Roehampton, working on violence against women/girls in Black and minoritised communities for over 20 years. They discuss the needs of these women and how big a problem this is in Black and minoritized communities. Why there is a lack of visibility of South Asian Women in sport? Mara Hafezi is a women's health coach and personal trainer, working predominantly with South Asian women. An endurance sport enthusiast, she is the Sports Co-Lead for South Asian Heritage Month. Shaheen Kasmani is a senior project manager for Maslaha, an organisation that seeks to change and challenge the conditions that create inequalities for Muslim communities. Shaheen also helps run Muslim Girls Fence - set up to encourage young Muslim women into fencing. Maternity services in the UK have in recent years faced a series of scandals, reports and investigations - all of which highlight the failings in midwifery. But what do the midwives themselves think of it all? Jessica speaks to two midwives about their experience of working on the front line and what they think needs to happen to turn things around. What does home mean to you? A place, a physical structure, a deep emotional bond or an absence of any of these? The visual artist Harriet Hill has just completed a month-long walk from her home in South-East London to her childhood home in Mid Wales. She was wearing a costume of the word ‘HOME', made from yellow canvas over a bamboo and fibreglass frame mounted on a pair of 20” bike wheels. Inside the word was everything she needed to make home for the month of the walk - from a pull-out tent to a solar charger! Passing through diverse communities Harriet investigated the commonalities and differences in how people relate to home. Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Shaheen Kasmani Interviewed Guest: Mara Hafezi Interviewed Guest: Professor Aisha K. Gill Interviewed Guest: Ngozi Fulani Interviewed Guest: Harriet Hill