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Posts Tagged Speak Out Magazine
High Rise to Power: Speak Out Magazine
Isn’t it great when you stumble upon a real gem…
Brap is an equality and human rights charity based in Birmingham who have launched their very own magazine called Speak Out. Under the strapline ‘Same City, Different Lives . This is Birmingham…’ the magazine invites contibutors and readers to share opinions and consider what it’s like to live in one of the country’s most ‘diverse’ cities.
So that’s why I thought i’d make my own contibution with the feature article:
High Rise to Power (Speak Out, Issue 4: pages 2, 8 – 10). It’s about single mums, Lynsey, 23, and Carina, 21, who took their chance to speak out in Parliament about their experiences living on a council estate in Birmingham.
There are very few magazines like Speak Out that give an opportunity to profile stories of people in Birmingham that might otherwise go unheard.
Lets hope those that can bring about change listen up!
