Eurovision entry Mae Muller, Director Raine Allen-Miller, Online bullying

Published: March 10, 2023, 12:23 p.m.

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Singer-songwriter Mae Muller has been announced as this year\\u2019s British entry for Eurovision, she joins Krupa to discuss how excited she is to represent the UK.

Watch out Notting Hill, there is a new romantic comedy in town\\u2026 and this time it\\u2019s set in Peckham. It\\u2019s called Rye Lane, and it stars David Jonsson and Vivian Oparah as Dom and Yas, two twenty-somethings who are both reeling from bad break-ups. It is the directorial debut of Raine Allen-Miller. She joins Krupa to discuss her journey into directing, her love of South London and how to make an unapologetically happy film.

What would you do if someone accused you of bullying them online and it wasn\\u2019t true? Well that is what happened to online business consultant and anti-bullying campaigner Lisa Johnson and she has recently won her High Court fight and has been awarded \\xa325,000 in damages. Lisa speaks to Krupa Padhy to tell her story, alongside Lia Perin, a solicitor at Taylor Hampton, a firm specialising in privacy and defamation law.

Krupa is joined by Yvette Curtis, founder of Wave Wahines, to discuss her all female surf club.

Activist Leila Hassan Howe began her fight for racial justice in the early 70s inspired by the Black Panthers in America. She was a founding member of the Race Today Collective, worked for the Institute of Race Relations and became editor of the Race Today journal in 1986. She joins Krupa to talk about her journey as an advocate for the black community and the launch of Race Today\\u2019s on-line archive, which makes accessible a crucial resource for exploring the recent history of Black and Asian protest in Britain.

Presenter: Krupa Padhy\\nProducer: Emma Pearce

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