Description
HEAR ME is a BBC Young Reporter podcast, which explores what identity means for young people growing up in the UK today.
Ollie’s story is about being Roma – a culture filled with a rich tradition and strong family values, yet often portrayed in negative ways and have face discrimination and persecution for centuries. Ollie wants to use his voice to challenge these perceptions and help his people have their stories heard.
Ollie was born into two cultures and as he grew closer to the Roma side of the family, he has spent most of his life balancing the pride that comes with being Roma with the fear of how he will be perceived not just by society, but by those closest to him. Confused about his identity, and needing answers to why these misconceptions exist, through conversations with family and friends Ollie aims to amplify his voice so others in his community can feel confident to do the same.
Mollie’s story is about the power music has to unite all of us, regardless of our political, social, and religious backgrounds.
Music Is Mollie’s lifeblood. Living in a small town in Northern Ireland she believes that music plays a powerful role in how she, and other young people, are...
Published 05/27/21
Ramis’ story is about mental health – his personal experiences and why he thinks it isn’t talked about in the Asian community enough.
After his Dad died, Ramis struggled to manage his grief and found it difficult to talk about within his Asian community. When it came to expressing the issues he...
Published 05/10/21