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1 Shuai Wang’s Journey from China to Charleston 38:30
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Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
The racism in relation to the asylum camp system in Denmark #BLMDK
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Deportation camps are systemic racism! In this program we speak to the spokeswoman of Black Lives Matter in Denmark, Bwalya Sørensen and our friends from Sjælsmark about the state racism in connection to asylum camps and deportation camps in Denmark and the daily experiences of racism from staff in the camps.
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Deportation camps are systemic racism! In this program we speak to the spokeswoman of Black Lives Matter in Denmark, Bwalya Sørensen and our friends from Sjælsmark about the state racism in connection to asylum camps and deportation camps in Denmark and the daily experiences of racism from staff in the camps.
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Working together across privilege

1 Eden Womensday 2021: "No matter how, we have to keep ourself strong" 2:01
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Waiting Across Privileges / exhibited in Kunsthal C in Stockholm 2022
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1 Interview with Vanessa Thompsen - Intersectionality and Intersectionality of Struggles (excerpt) 10:53
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Here you will listen to an excerpt of an interview with scholar and activist Vanessa Thompsen, where she talks about the concept of Intersectionality (Kimberly Crenshaw) and Intersectionality of Struggles (Angela Davis). Listen to the full program here: https://soundcloud.com/bridgeradio/intersectionality-of-struggles-with-vanessa-thompson Vanessa Thompson is Dr. des at Göethe University at the institute of sociology (Frankfurt)and was one of the persons in a panel at Bandung du Nord in Paris in beginning of May 2018. The panel was called “Effects of racism on oppressed femininities and masculinities: how to articulate them and fight against them together?” Some of the reporters from the Bridge Radio where there and we felt the need and urgency to continue this talk in our activism groups to transmit it to people who where not able to attend the conference.…
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Recording of a discussion in The Bridge Radio during a dinner where the members reflect over the care that takes place within The Bridge Radio. In the conversation, the collective think about how their own care needs change over time and what happens when those involved in the collective age and require more care. The sound and installation exhibited 2022 in Kalmar Kunstmuseum, SE.…
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Here you will listen to a speech by Siroos Azizi Zadeh the father of the family who forcefully by the Danish state was separated from his wife, when she and two of their children were attempted to be deported to Iran. The family is still separated and Ghadam detained in Ellebæk prison. About the demonstration on the 2nd of April: "On April 2nd 2022, we call to the streets everyone who want to stand up against Denmark’s differential and discriminatory approach to refugees. Racism and oppression has been allowed to be passed as laws for far too long. And now the hypocrisy has become clearer than ever." Read more about the demonstration here: https://www.facebook.com/events/541407163916846?ref=newsfeed…
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1 Don't send people back to Damaskus! Syria is not safe 13:05
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18th of May 2021 The Syrian community in Denmark started af 14 days long sit-in protest in front of the Danish parliament. They are resisting and protesting the decision of sending Syrian refugees back to Damaskus and are advokating for a more human refugee agenda in Denmark. Listen to their demands and join them the weeks to come.…
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“It is a shame for a democratic place like Denmark to have a place like this, with people like us - Who cannot live, but are not dead.” 21st of October 2020 the families living in deportation center Avnstrup in Denmark invited activists and supporters to join the first protest against the endless rules in the deportation regime in Denmark. They are fighting for a normal live outside the camps in the normal society.…
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1 The racism in relation to the asylum camp system in Denmark #BLMDK 33:18
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Deportation camps are systemic racism! In this program we speak to the spokeswoman of Black Lives Matter in Denmark, Bwalya Sørensen and our friends from Sjælsmark about the state racism in connection to asylum camps and deportation camps in Denmark and the daily experiences of racism from staff in the camps.…
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1 Center Avnstrup: The prison with invisible fence 4:40
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In the agreement with the leftwing parties last summer, the new government in Denmark promised to get the children out of Sjælsmark. All families have during the summer holidays been moved to Center Avnstrup in the woods outside of Roskilde. Though the center has no fences or military exercises in the area - a new set of rules are applied for the adults living with their families in these corridors. You have to check in with the staff two times a day. In the morning and in the afternoon. Making it nearly impossible for adults to manage to go into town to visit friends and families because the center is located in a remoted area. If they do not check in it can be seen as a criminal offence. This center can very easily incriminate a large group of refugees only for not checking in electronically two times a day. The rules are meant to keep people in the center and are limiting their freedom of movement severely.…
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We can’t breath. In the aftermath of the brutal police killing of George Floyd by the american police we urge you to listen to your fellow beings in your community who is being subjected to racism! Listen and acknowledge their experiences instead of doubting it! Racism exits very much in Denmark and Europe. Especially in relation to the asylum system. In this program three black people living in deportation center Sjælsmark are discussing racism with a fellow activist from Copenhagen.…
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1 Stop moving people endlessly around between camps 30:05
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In this program we talk about the effects when refugees and asyluum seekers are moved around endlessly between camps in Denmark. The families living in Sjælsmark are suppose to move to center Avnstrup after the summer. This means all single people living in Avnstrup are now being moved to Sjælsmark. In this program we invited two of the people who have recently moved into Sjælsmark from center Avnstrup. One of our guests has been moving around 8 camps in the 3 years he has been applying for asylum in Denmark! “It is a kind of way of playing games on the refugees. You start all over again and again and again.”…
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This speech was made during the demonstration by black lives matter Denmark in Copenhagen. Sunday the 7th of June 2020
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This speech was made during the demonstration by black lives matter Denmark in Copenhagen. Sunday the 7th of June 2020
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1 Migrant rights during corona crisis #Women* 45:47
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The Bridge Radio is collecting testimonies, conducting interviews and producing online programs with our friends and allies in the rest of Europe during the corona crisis. In this edition we are hearing testimonies from women* living in asylum and detention camps in Germany and Denmark, sharing experiences, information, demands and possibilities of actions to make awareness about the rights of women* living in these camps.…
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1 Migrant rights during the corona virus #Denmark 45:14
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The Bridge Radio is collecting testimonies, conducting interviews and producing online programs with our friends and allies in the rest of Europe during the corona crisis. In this edition we are hearing testimonies of what is going on in the detention camps Sjælsmark and Kærshovedgaard in Denmark and talking about the limitations and posiblities of organizing resistance against the new Home Travel Agency the Danish Integration Ministry announced this week.…
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"Our Movement Is Loud" is an experimental radioplay in 4 channels, and was made as part of the "Choreographies Of The Social" Exhibition in Stockholm in 2019. Our Movement Is Loud produced collectively by people with and without Danish citizenship. They are linked to each other through their experience of the asylum system in Denmark. The audio installation consists of different perspectives, positions and voices that coincide in a story about the fight against expulsion. These interwoven stories take place in an imaginary scenario and are told by activists working inside and outside the asylum camps. The stories in the radio play are based on real events that have taken place in asylum camps, airplanes and in larger protests that The Bridge Radio and its network has participated. The process of creating the radio play started with a workshop in writing and drama for radio with writer Athena Farrokhzad, director Saga Gärde and sound designer Arash Pandi. Contributors: Texts and voices: Laila, Serafin, Cedric, Barly, Kirstine, Arash, Nanna, Arendse, Shakira, Fayeza, Carina, Nanna, Kathrine and Allan. Sound recordings from the Bridge Radio Archive: Quotes by Audre Lorde, Toussaint L’Ouverture, Nicholas De Genova and Bertolt Brecht. Radio drama workshop: Athena Farrokhzad and Saga Gärde. Recordings and editing: The Bridge Radio. Sound design: Arash Pandi.…
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1 Migrant rights during the corona crisis #Germany 1:03:36
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The Bridge Radio is collecting testimonies, conducting interviews and producing online programs with our friends and allies in the rest of Europe during the corona crisis. This week we talked with our friends in Germany from the collective Lampedusa Hamborg and Seed of Solidarity from Berlin to compare the situtation of the Danish asylum and detention camps with the life of migrants in Germany.…
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1 Statement from detention center Kærshovedgaard during corona virus 2:50
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A resident of the Danish detention center Kærshovedgaard in Jylland is explaining the situation during the coronavirus and calling for solidarity! Listen to his statement in Danish and support the fight to close these detention centers! Let us make this corona situation an opportunity to release all migrants from detention and grant them equal rights of citizens with access to healthcare, the job market and education!…
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1 Corona situation for the workers collective of street vendors in Barcelona 6:52
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An english speaking ally of the working collective of street vendors in Barcelona explains the situation and the new ways of organizing work among street vendors in Barcelona during the corona crisis.
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1 Migrant rights during the Corona crisis #Netherlands 32:56
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The Bridge Radio is collecting testimonies, conducting interviews and producing programs with our friends and allies in the rest of Europe during the corona crisis. This week we talked with undocumented migrants living in Amsterdam and the organization City Rights Amsterdam about the issues of living in the city as an undocumented migrant during the corona outbreak. They need permanent shelter all day as fast as possible in order to protect themselves and prevent the spread of the virus among each other.…
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“I WOULD STAY HOME IF I HAD ONE” Migrants living in the streets of Amsterdam are asking for proper housing to keep safe from the corona-virus outbreak. “We are sleeping 90 people together in the evening in a winter shelter, but in the morning we are kicked out. We dont have anywhere to go, we have no money even to buy things to protect ourselves from the corona virus. We are afraid to go out also. All the places we are used to go to are closed. We don’t even have a place to go to toilet.”The organization Amsterdam City Rights are trying their best to find housing for homeless migrants in the city to be safe during the corona outbreak…
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1 Call from Sjælsmark - We should all learn from this COVID-19 8:47
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'Let's United an fight this Corona Virus' - this is a message from an inhabitant in the Deporation Camp Sjælsmark in Denmark. We hear about the conditions in the camp - lack of access to hygiene articles and lack of possibility of taking safety measures. 'You rejected us. You have closed my border. You shattered away my life. You put me in jail.' - Isolation and the restrictions of mobility, which is something many experience these days, is an everyday reality for people in Sjælsmark. Right now, people in Sjælsmark, Kærshovedgård and Ellebæk are in a situation without the possibility to follow the general safety information given under COVID-19. The Bridge Radio is gathering statements and experiences from the asyluum and detention camps around Europe during the Corona virus outbreak.…
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On this international womens day we celebrate and discuss the issues of migrating women, trans and queer people and their fight for basic rights and freedom in camps and in their everyday life. Listen and learn about the daily fights of women in the asylum system and how they celebrate womens day.
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1 Coronavirus statement from Kærshovedgaard camp Denmark 2:00
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Now with the coronavirus many people across Europe and beyond are placed in isolation. However for many people this is an everyday reality. People in the asylum camp and migrant detentions centers, have been stuck for many years without neither the freedom to move nor to stay. The Bridge Radio are collect statements, experiences and demands from different people in the asylum camps across Europe which we will publish as a radio program. With this current caranteen, it is a further isolation and precarization. Due to duety of registration and other types measures in migrant detention facilities, people are stuck in places without adecuate safety precaustion, this includes living in spaces with more persons than what is currently being recommended by several European States as safety measure. It is a double isolation often without equal access to health care and rights. Our demands as the Bridge Radio Collective are: Decent and proper housing for all - not refugee and detention camps! Equal and free access to healthcare and hygiene! No forced relocation! /// Stay safe so we can stay dangerous together!…
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Saturday the 30th of November activists from the four Danish deportation camps came together with activists with Danish citizenship in Copenhagen to demand that the new government close all the deportation camps in Denmark and stop imprisonment of refugees. The Danish centers Avnstrup, Sjælsmark, Ellebæk, and Kærshovedgaard are all in fact pressuring people inhumanely in order to make them leave Denmark. In this program we invited activist Shakira from Sjælsmark, Narges and Daniel from Kærshovedgaard and activist from Copenhagen Jonas Eika in the studio after the protest to discuss the situation in the camps and develop ideas for how to better organize between the camps. You will also listen to some of the speeches during the protest. Listen and stay tuned…
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1 New community space in Folkets Hus 2nd floor 50:27
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The Bridge Radio is now a part of the 2nd floor in Folkets Hus, Nørrebro together with 25 groups practicing activism and resistance against racial structures, patriarchy and capitalism. In this program we are sending live from the opening of the space that took place Friday the 15th of november 2019. Listen to some of the groups that are part of organizing together in the 2nd floor and listen to the visions of this new space. The Bridge Radio also activist from Folkets Hus - including one that took part in occupying the house almost 50 years ago - to get a sense of how the house has changed.…
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1 Avnstrup - A Deportation Camp and a link in the Danish Deportation Chain 36:37
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Reporters from The Bridge Radio went to Departure Center Avnstrup to talk we people staying there about the current conditions and the relation between the Deportation Camps in Denmark to better understand the functions of the Danish Deportation Regime. Center Avnstrup is placed in the building of a former hospital 20 km from Roskilde and has been running as an asylum center for many years but was in 2018 changed to a Departure Center for people who have had their asylum case rejected. This was part of the Financial Budget by the former Government and Dansk Folkeparti with the intention of creating efficiency and the possibility of sanctioning those who do not collaborate with the police according to their standards. Red Cross, who run the center, explains that people who collaborate with the police about their deportation will stay be in Avnstrup during this process while those who do not collaborate with the police about their deportation will be transferred to the deportation centers Sjælsmark, Kærshovedgaard or Ellebæk. At our visit we wanted to ask what this collaboration actually is and what the difference is between the centers. We talked with people about their personal situation and the unclear demands of 'collaboration with the police'. Listen and share.…
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Center Sandvad is an asylum camp north of Vejle in Jylland, where families with children seeking asylum live. The Bridge Radio visited friends in the Sandvad camp in July and did this short reportage. Hear Eden who lives in the camp show us around and explain about life in the camp, and hear interviews with other people living there.…
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