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southall black gender-based violence. southall iflack sisters _ gender-based violence.acing domestic abuse during the pandemic. we witnessed a higher surge in demand in the _ witnessed a higher surge in demand in the first— witnessed a higher surge in demand in the first year which tripled over the two _ in the first year which tripled over the two years in 2020 and 2021. the majority _ the two years in 2020 and 2021. the majority of _ the two years in 2020 and 2021. the majority of the women we assisted were migrant women with no recourse to public— were migrant women with no recourse to public funds, faced domestic abuse. — to public funds, faced domestic abuse, destitution and covid. the government made a positive decision not to— government made a positive decision not to assist victims by lifting the not to assist victims by lifting the no recourse to public funds condition— no recourse to public funds condition so that they could obtain access— condition so that they could obtain access to — condition so that they could obtain access to benefits and safe housing s
southall black gender-based violence. southall iflack sisters _ gender-based violence.acing domestic abuse during the pandemic. we witnessed a higher surge in demand in the _ witnessed a higher surge in demand in the first— witnessed a higher surge in demand in the first year which tripled over the two _ in the first year which tripled over the two years in 2020 and 2021. the majority _ the two years in 2020 and 2021. the majority of _ the two years in 2020 and 2021. the majority of the women...
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Dec 25, 2023
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i'm always in southall, still got the best kebabs anywhere in london, and i've got relatives there —urse the sikh temples are there, and i do, you know, it's where i grew up, really, it's where all of my films are shot. she began her career as a broadcastjournalist. in 1989 she made the first of several documentaries called i'm british but... — it showed the new generation of young asians in the uk. i see myself as british — maybe, well, welsh, isuppose. i've always wanted to meet gurinder chadha. her movies have made me laugh and cry. as a person, she is just like herfilms — warm, open, funny, optimistic and generous. she invited me into her london home and we spent the better part of a day delving into herfilms and discussing what makes her tick as a film—maker. # move on up... hello and welcome to talking movies, i'm tom brook. today, i'm in london, in soho — still to some extent the heart of the uk film and tv industry — to bring you an interview with british asian film—maker gurinder chadha. too often in the past, her accomplishments have been unsung but she's been a major force
i'm always in southall, still got the best kebabs anywhere in london, and i've got relatives there —urse the sikh temples are there, and i do, you know, it's where i grew up, really, it's where all of my films are shot. she began her career as a broadcastjournalist. in 1989 she made the first of several documentaries called i'm british but... — it showed the new generation of young asians in the uk. i see myself as british — maybe, well, welsh, isuppose. i've always wanted to meet...
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Dec 19, 2023
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he was interviewed by douglas southall freeman, which is interesting. he, his diary and papers are at the virginia historical society, charles marshall born in warrenton. you notice that these guys are all from virginia, right? he wrote most of lee's after action reports, marshall delivered the dec location address for the monuments to lee and the monument to grant in new york city, a cousin of george c marshall and then walter taylor born in 1838 in norfolk. graduated at vmi. taylor is really the key guy. he's no ordinary staff officer, but he's really the aide camp throughout the war. lee was noted for his small overworked staff, but taylor wrote all of the dispatches and orders for lee performed personal reconnaissance occasionally. he's the guy that committed that transmitted the famous if practical order from lee to yell below cemetery hill at the battle of gettysburg. taylor greeted all the people who came to see lee and usually decided whether or not they'd be announced to the general. and during the peninsula campaign, he became the assistant ad
he was interviewed by douglas southall freeman, which is interesting. he, his diary and papers are at the virginia historical society, charles marshall born in warrenton. you notice that these guys are all from virginia, right? he wrote most of lee's after action reports, marshall delivered the dec location address for the monuments to lee and the monument to grant in new york city, a cousin of george c marshall and then walter taylor born in 1838 in norfolk. graduated at vmi. taylor is really...
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was a phrase that was coined by a journalist in richmond, who was also a civil war scholar, doug southaledman who wrote a biography of lee and the phrase talked about the virginia way and this was in the 1950s. and the virginia way was really to have a racially segregated society without the confrontational violence that characterized the deep south, without the visible signs saying black and white, and the notion he had of it was that black people in virginia would consent to this more peaceful hierarchy. and, of course, african americans were not readily consenting, but there did emerge a kind of veneer of gentility, of calm in virginia, that began to be shattered by the brown v. board decision in 1954. and it was that that led me as a small child to kind of turmoil that followed that and the voicing of things that had been left unspoken that led me to realize that i was living in an unjust social system and to kind of, as age 9, begin to perceive these injustices. so, it is not fair it became a refrain for me throughout my childhood and it took on an element of perceiving racial injus
was a phrase that was coined by a journalist in richmond, who was also a civil war scholar, doug southaledman who wrote a biography of lee and the phrase talked about the virginia way and this was in the 1950s. and the virginia way was really to have a racially segregated society without the confrontational violence that characterized the deep south, without the visible signs saying black and white, and the notion he had of it was that black people in virginia would consent to this more...
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Dec 11, 2023
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bruce catton, shelby foote, philip van doren, stern, douglas southall freeman. clifford doughty, burt davis. all of these people were journalists because these guys knew how to write a story. they knew what the hook was. and so that's what i grew up on, was all of these historians from from this time period. now, glenn davis. now, i'm sorry, glenn tucker. why is robert e lee today the most universally revered of american soldiers in all parts of the country? what makes him both a great military man and a magnificent person? here's an appraisal by a leading historian, historical writer. and i think there's a this is an april 18,. 1965 issue. and these are some of the quotes from the article today. a century later. lee's name is written in the brightest letters among the noble sons of the nation. he so skillfully, even though reluctantly, sought to dismember the his character, subjected it to the penetrating scrutiny of historians for a hundred years, stands beautiful, even sublime. he was one of the greatest soldiers of the anglos saxon race standing with welling
bruce catton, shelby foote, philip van doren, stern, douglas southall freeman. clifford doughty, burt davis. all of these people were journalists because these guys knew how to write a story. they knew what the hook was. and so that's what i grew up on, was all of these historians from from this time period. now, glenn davis. now, i'm sorry, glenn tucker. why is robert e lee today the most universally revered of american soldiers in all parts of the country? what makes him both a great military...
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Dec 15, 2023
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lines, and no service between heathrow terminals 2 and 3 and heathrow t5 due to a signal failure at southall cloudy note, but we should be seeing that cloud breaking up to give us some sunny spells at times today, and it should be a dry day as well. so, out there this morning, as i say, there is a fair bit of cloud out there. that cloud will continue on and off as we go through the day, but we should be seeing some sunny spells around as well. it will be a dry day with light winds, and today we're looking at highs of around eight or 9 degrees. as we go through this evening and overnight, it should stay dry. some clear spells at times, but on the whole, i think there is going to be quite a bit of cloud out there. that cloud thickening as well as we go through during the early hours. and tonight should be a milder night with loads of around six or 7 and tonight should be a milder night with lows of around six or 7 degrees for most of us. as we go through into this weekend, we're going to see high pressure continuing to dominate the weather, so it will be a dry weekend to come. it will be turni
lines, and no service between heathrow terminals 2 and 3 and heathrow t5 due to a signal failure at southall cloudy note, but we should be seeing that cloud breaking up to give us some sunny spells at times today, and it should be a dry day as well. so, out there this morning, as i say, there is a fair bit of cloud out there. that cloud will continue on and off as we go through the day, but we should be seeing some sunny spells around as well. it will be a dry day with light winds, and today...