Radical Wellbeing:

Live Out Loud

A collection of conversations with artists and creative practioners about specific topics. Published every week on our website and SoundCloud. 

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What's this week's podcast about? 

In this special 'takeover' edition of Live Out Loud, Radha Patel and Suzanne Dhaliwal discuss radical wellbeing. Introduced by Lucy Wright.


Meet the artists: 

Radha Patel

Radha is a Wales born writer and artist whose work intersects across colonialism, nature, religion and the future. She enjoys writing as a way to challenge historical perceptions of right / wrong / this happened / that happened and has been published in several journals and anthologies and has exhibited work at g39 and shift gallery, in Cardiff.

Radha on g39 >

Radha Patel


Suzanne Dhaliwal

Suzanne Dhaliwal is an artist, activist and campaigner, working on climate justice, indigenous rights and mining issues, listed as one of the most popular voices on the Environment in 2018 by the Evening Standard. She is founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which has worked for over a decade to campaign against corporations and financial institutions invested in the highly polluting Alberta Tar Sands. Suzanne has led high impact creative divestment campaigns to shift the insurance sector from underwriting coal and tar sands projects & artistic interventions to highlight environmental injustice of corporations including Shell & BP in the Niger Delta, Gulf Coast and the Arctic. She has been working to amplify the voices of indigenous delegations at the international climate negotiations and centre the voices of Indigenous, Black and POC voices in the climate movement internationally. She currently works as an artist, producer-writer, lecturer, anti-oppression trainer and research fellow at the University of Brighton examining race, media, art and climate justice.

suzannedhaliwal.contently.com

Suzanne Dhaliwal


 

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