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Young People - Right to the Streets

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How do young people experience our streets and public spaces and what role can they can play in making places more welcoming and joyful for everyone?

In episode 7 of the Right to the Streets series of the GM Moving podcast, we are powerfully reminded of how far we still need to go to end, the normalisation of misogyny, racism, Islamophobia, and other forms of prejudice, discrimination and harassment.

It leaves many young people feeling fearful and unsafe on our streets and hinder their freedom to be active. Hear from individuals working with young people or on youth projects in Trafford and across Greater Manchester about how the world is changing for young people.

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Episode transcript available to download.

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The Right to the Streets podcast is just the start of the conversation and we want to hear from you. Tell us about the initiatives, movements, projects or moments in your community that are contributing to joyful, safe and more welcoming streets for all.

Send us a voice note

Please note, your voicemail may be used in a future episode of the Right To The Streets podcast and by leaving us a message you give GreaterSport permission to do so.

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How do young people experience our streets and public spaces and what role can they can play in making places more welcoming and joyful for everyone?

In episode 7 of the Right to the Streets series of the GM Moving podcast, we are powerfully reminded of how far we still need to go to end, the normalisation of misogyny, racism, Islamophobia, and other forms of prejudice, discrimination and harassment.

It leaves many young people feeling fearful and unsafe on our streets and hinder their freedom to be active. Hear from individuals working with young people or on youth projects in Trafford and across Greater Manchester about how the world is changing for young people.

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Episode transcript available to download.

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The Right to the Streets podcast is just the start of the conversation and we want to hear from you. Tell us about the initiatives, movements, projects or moments in your community that are contributing to joyful, safe and more welcoming streets for all.

Send us a voice note

Please note, your voicemail may be used in a future episode of the Right To The Streets podcast and by leaving us a message you give GreaterSport permission to do so.

  continue reading

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