Bradford has long been a lab for social innovation – from the formation of the Independent Labour Party and Titus Salt’s worker’s village in the 1800s, to William Forster’s work on the first national education legislation, the first schools to offer free meals to children and the first UNESCO City Of Film.
With waves of Irish, German, South Asian and Eastern European immigration, the city has continued to be a place where a diversity of minds experiment with progressive ideas, to tackle social issues.
Hosted by Amir Hussein
Ramadan Tent Project
MassBespoke
Building InCommon
Bradford City Park
Developing a vision
Mandip SAHOTA, Stefanie STEAD & Norah McWILLIAM
Powering Innovation
Mills of the North
Hosted by Steve Manthorp
The Life and Death of Everything Now
Whoops, I changed the world
Education for the 4th Industrial Revolution
Paying It Forward and the value of Social Capital
The Rationale Method
Hosted by Sabbiyah Pervez
Redefining Common Sense
If we really want to take back control… then community business is the way to do it
Community based health interventions: Reach, Impact & Public Purse
Lost
Hosted by Kersten England
Fine Tune The Culture
Finding a voice in words I couldn’t spell
Intersectionality as an intervention in radically social times
Why fathers of daughters can suddenly switch on to feminism