Inspirit with Jumoké Fashola Episodes Episode guide
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Alzheimer's, attacks on police and 'Public Acts'
Living with dementia and why have we seen a seen a rise in attacks on the police?
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The Mike King Collective and unconscious bias
Unconscious bias and live music from The Mike King Collective.
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Ship workers and LGBT lessons
How important is it to teach LGBT lessons at primary school?
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Moon landing and knife crime
Dotun Adebayo sits in for Jumoke.
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Press freedom and a drop in Christianity
Should we respect "press freedom" and why have we seen a drop in Christianity?
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Faith In The World Week and council housing
Dotun Adebayo sits in for Jumoke.
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Health tourism, leaving London and Britain's first black female Bishop
Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkins, the C of E's first black female Bishop.
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The Connection Festival and Windrush Day
Historian David Olusoga chats about the inaugural Windrush Day.
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16/06/2019
Debating the week's big religious, moral and ethical issues.
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Grenfell Tower, homophobia in London and Pentecost Sunday
The Bishop of Kensington speaks nearly two years on from the Grenfell Tower fire.
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Donald Trump, hate crime and Damien Sneed
Live music from Damien Sneed and looking ahead to President Trump's state visit.
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Theresa May, female priests and death
Reaction to Theresa May's resignation and the race to replace her.
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Reality TV shows, Islamophobia and facial recognition software
What does the future hold for reality TV and what is the definition of Islamophobia?
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Racism, pollution and cancer
Reaction to the sacking of the BBC's Danny Baker and how can we tackle pollution?
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Stop and search, HIV and persecuted Christians
The impact of stop and search in London and how drugs reduce the risk of HIV.
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MMR vaccinations, underpaid workers and intergenerational fairness
More than half a million children in the UK have not had the MMR vaccine.
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Easter Sunday, Extinction Rebellion and Facebook
Cardinal Vincent Nichols gives his Easter message.
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Forgiveness and British politics
The changing face and future of British politics and how easy is it to forgive someone?
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Brexit, ULEZ, nutrition and slavery
The latest twists in the path to Brexit and looking ahead to the launch of Monday's ULEZ.
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Mothering Sunday, Brexit and spiritual health
Jason Rosam sits in for Jumoke.
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Religion, property and Tracey Jane Campbell
Can religion bring people together when it comes to Brexit?
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'Marys Babies' and religion
Does religion do more harm than good?
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Knife crime in London
The handling of Islamophobia and what can be done to put a stop to knife crime?
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London gangs, online grooming and white saviourism
An ex-gang member chats about London's gang culture.
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The British Islam Conference
Naved Siddiqi chats about the fourth British Islam Conference.
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Britain's latest saint and Rosie Frater-Taylor
Live music from Rosie Frater-Taylor and should Shamima Begum return home?
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Women in the Catholic Church, Adrian Cox and detention centres
Mary Ring chats about women in the Catholic Church and live music from Adrian Cox.
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'Gershwin Reimagined', Sir Trevor Nunn and defining race
Sir Trevor Nunn speaks about 'Harley Granville Barker' and how do we define race?
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Holocaust Memorial Day
Marking Holocaust Memorial Day and live music from Amahla.
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Domestic abuse, toxic masculinity and Joy Ellis
Live music from Joy Ellis and there are calls for a domestic abuse register.