Unpacking BTV with...Nickie Aiken, Conservative councillor for Westminster City Council
Description
*Note: Go back and listen to episodes 1-3 first if you haven't already!
About this episode: We made BTV to show how young people resort to violence in London. We invited people in positions of power in London to listen to Femi and Asher's story and discuss what can be done to change things.
Credits:
Creative direction and production leads: Beverly Bossanga, Brian Fofana, Candy Asumadu, Afoma Ojukwu and Ayiesha Sankoh.
Original theme song: Written and performed and recorded by Brian “Briz 16” Fofana and Candy Asumadu. Produced by The Kid Paris.
Mixing and editing: Alexis Adimora (CMN and Laura Brierley Newton (WADUP)
Production support: Creative Media Network and WADUP Productions.
This project was made possible by Peabody Housing.
With thanks to Nickie Aiken.
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