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With Cathy Macdonald

Looking at what the easing of lockdown for places of worship will mean for our faith communities, and marking the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre in 1995.

Looking at what the easing of lockdown for places of worship will mean for our faith communities, as well as the challenges and opportunities discovered in being away from our sacred spaces. Cathy is joined by Zara Mohammed from the Muslim Council of Scotland, Puneet Dwivedi, an organiser and campaigner for Hindu Forum Britain and also Reverend Peter Sutton St. Cuthbert鈥檚 in Edinburgh.
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre in 1995 with reporter Carol Purcell who visited Bosnia Herzegovina with the charity Remembering Srebrenica Scotland as part of an all-female delegation.
Reflecting on the often difficult debates about trans inclusion within feminism and how to encourage more compassionate conversations - with Jo Clifford, author of 鈥楨ve鈥, and 鈥楾he Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven鈥 and Kathy Galloway, writer, activist and member of the Iona Community. Jo Clifford is then joined by performer Ryan Avery-Clark to review the documentary Disclosure which looks at how transgender people have been represented on screen.
And Buddhist nun Kelsang Machig shares her memories of a childhood biscuit tin that she called her happy box and her technique for resetting our minds when our patience is frayed or we are feeling a bit vulnerable.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Sun 12 Jul 2020 10:00

Music Played

  • KT Tunstall

    Other Side of the World

    • (CD Single).
    • Relentless Records.
  • The Chi鈥怢ites

    Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)

    • The Best Of Sampled (Various Artists).
    • Virgin.
  • Elvis Costello & The Attractions

    (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding

    • Ten Bloody Marys And Ten How's Your Fathers.
    • Demon Records.

Broadcast

  • Sun 12 Jul 2020 10:00