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Tameside kids can tune in to a special podcast for Black History Month

Musical theatre group at Guide Bridge, Made by Mortals, is launching the second series of its children’s podcast.

The first episode of ‘Armchair Adventures’ season two launched on Thursday 14 October and was made especially for Black History Month.

Tuning in, listeners will be taken on journey to learn about racial inequality and meet inspirational people from the Caribbean and African community.  

The episode is a collaboration with the Caribbean and African Health Network in Manchester (CAHN). It was created during the Euros 2021 and the World Cup qualifiers when young black players were being subjected to racism.  

Rev Charles Kwaku-Odoi DL, Chief Officer of CAHN, added: “The group really enjoyed their time working with Made by Mortals, talking about their life experiences, making new connections and playing a part in getting out important messages around racism and discrimination.” 

‘Armchair Adventures’ will have eight episodes in total for its second series, releasing them between October 2021 and March 2022.  

Find out more at https://www.madebymortals.org/armchair-adventures/ 

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