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BLACK STARS RISING

What do a charming young man fluent in technology and a successful media woman have in common? Stacy-Marie Ishmael finds out.
FILM-MAKING AT THE CUTTING EDGE

Exempt from the commercial pressures on mainstream film production and broadcast news, Rice N Peas have been able to produce a string of highly successful documentaries exploring often unreported global issues, as Kathryn Jones discovers.
GROUNDBREAKING NEWS

Channel 4 News is one of Britain’s most respected news agencies. Often praised for its extensive international news coverage, and its high professional standards, James Barber talks to one of its most prominent producers, Keme Nzerem.
THE UNSEEN PROFESSIONALS

Ethnic minorities in the PR industry are few and far between.
Ruby Bhavra talks to Kiran Natt of Club Asia Radio about the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in the field of Public Relations.
A JOI TO BEHOLD

Farook Shamsher, co-founder of British Asian collective, Joi, talks to KAL about the musical influences on their latest and superlative third album Without Zero.
INSPIRING OTHERS

Rashmi Agnihotri has been in the teaching profession for six years and is the Sociology ‘Head of Department’ in a sixth form college in Hampshire. Hazel Roberts asks Rashmi about the challenges that teachers are faced with today.
PROMOTING A MORE DIVERSE MEDIA

Chris Lam speaks with Sunny Hundal founder and editor of Asians in Media (AiM), an online magazine that has successfully brought about a medium of interaction for Asians working in the media industry, to recognise and highlight their achievements.
A BEAT WITH A DIFFERENCE

Ashanthi Abeysekera compares the career paths of two female British-Asian officers within the police force.
RINGING THE CHANGES FOR ENTREPRENEURS

Entrepreneurship is at an all-time high and being self-employed is every person’s dream. James Barber speaks with the “popdaddy of ringtones”, Alexander Amosu, who rose above the ranks to become a multi-millionaire entrepreneur.
CHANGING THE WAY WE VIEW

Catherine Ampaw, Executive Director of OBE TV talks to Resha Madhi about her work and the future hopes she holds for herself and ethnic minorities in the media industry.
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