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I’ve changed this week’s programming (we were due to talk about music with A&R manager Felix Howard) because Wednesday 4th August marks the one year anniversary of the devastating port explosion in Beirut that killed 200 people, made about 300,000 people homeless and created about $15 billion worth of damage. This explosion took place in the backdrop of political and economic problems, a fire in the famous forests that hold the cedars of Lebanon, the Lebanese government placing a tax on the phone app - What’s App, unemployment at almost 60% and the Lebanese revolution on 17th October 2019.


So today we’re heading to Lebanon to talk about the situation in Beirut with founders of Art of Change Imane Assaf and Jason Camp an organisation that curates urban art to enrich communities, supporting and promoting local artists.


Guest: Art of Change

Title: It’s the wake up call for a real revolution

Artists of playlist: Professor Z and The Chemical Brothers


Links

Art of Change:

Website

Facebook

IG

Youtube


Ahla Fawda NGO:

Website

IG


Brady Black:

IG

Mural of explosion victims:

https://www.instagram.com/p/COc2hGzjRVO/

https://www.instagram.com/p/COc5Js-j4Lp/

https://www.instagram.com/p/COi0Sjmjy6o/


Professor Z:

IG

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