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Who We Are

A Community-Led Charity

Jambo! Radio Scotland exists to advance opportunity, participation and representation through community broadcasting, education, training and creative activity.

Our radio station is more than a broadcasting platform. It provides a practical community space where people can develop skills, gain experience, volunteer, share their stories and participate in conversations that affect their communities.

Through radio, podcasts, video, digital media, training, events and community projects, we help people develop confidence, communication and creative skills while increasing the visibility of voices that remain under-represented in mainstream media and towards a more representative cultural life in Scotland, and inspires our vision of a Scotland committed to anti-racism.

Our Mission

Amplifying Voices. Developing Skills. Creating Opportunities.

Our mission is to empower communities through inclusive broadcasting, education, creative skills development and meaningful participation.

We work to:

  • Amplify under-represented community voices.
  • Provide accessible broadcasting and digital media training.
  • Create volunteering and work-experience opportunities.
  • Support young people to develop skills, confidence and aspirations.
  • Improve access to trusted community information.
  • Promote cultural understanding and community participation.
  • Create pathways towards further education, training and employment.
  • Provide a platform where communities can tell their own stories.
  • Provide a space that is guided by people who bring authenticity, expertise and experience. We aim to collaborate with the public, historians, the heritage sector and activists to allow for curiosity and reflection.

Our Work

Creating Community Impact Through Media

Youth & Creative Skills

Practical opportunities for young people to learn broadcasting, journalism, podcasting, video production, presenting, interviewing, editing and digital content creation.

Employability & Progression

Training, mentoring, volunteering and practical experience that help people build confidence, portfolios and transferable skills and progress towards education, training and employment.

Community Broadcasting

Inclusive radio programmes and digital content reflecting the experiences, cultures and priorities of communities that are often under-represented.

Refugees & New Scots

Accessible opportunities to develop skills, build networks, participate in community life and have voices and experiences represented.

Health & Wellbeing

Community-led broadcasting and information addressing health, mental wellbeing and other issues affecting our audiences.

Culture & Heritage

Broadcasting, events and creative projects that celebrate, document and share African, Caribbean and wider community culture and heritage.

Our Impact

Community-Led. Community-Focused.

Our impact is measured not only by the number of people who listen to Jambo! Radio, but by the opportunities created through our charitable work.

We provide volunteering, training, work experience, community broadcasting and creative opportunities that enable people to develop practical skills, confidence and connections.

Our programmes help participants gain broadcasting and digital media experience, build portfolios, develop communication and teamwork skills and explore pathways into education, volunteering and employment.

We regularly gather feedback from participants, volunteers, listeners and community partners so that people who access our services can influence the programmes and opportunities we develop.

Announcements

PRESS RELEASE: The Black Scottish Awards Unveils Finalists for 2023 Ceremony

October 7, 2023 by ahtshammalik885@gmail.com

Last night, 6th October 2023, The Black Scottish Awards hosted an extraordinary event, gathering the finalists in anticipation of the upcoming awards ceremony. The evening was filled with excitement and extravagance, setting the stage for the much-awaited gala.


As anticipation builds for the upcoming The Black Scottish Awards on October 28, 2023, the spotlight now shines on the exceptional finalists across diverse categories. More than a celebration, this event stands as a beacon of inclusivity, recognizing the profound contributions of individuals and organizations to the fabric of the Black Scottish community.

The Background and Importance

Established with a vision to foster diversity and excellence, The Black Scottish Awards has become a symbol of unity and empowerment. Beyond accolades, the ceremony serves as a platform to amplify voices, spotlight achievements, and inspire the next generation of leaders and change-makers. It’s a testament to the richness and diversity that defines the Black Scottish experience.

What Judges Looked For

The selection process was rigorous, with a panel of esteemed judges carefully evaluating nominees based on criteria such as impact, innovation, and dedication to promoting diversity. Whether in business, community service, the arts, or sports, finalists demonstrated an unwavering commitment to breaking barriers, creating opportunities, and making a positive difference.

Significance to the Black Scottish Community

This ceremony holds profound significance for the Black Scottish community. It goes beyond recognizing excellence; it reaffirms the importance of representation and celebrates the stories that often go unheard. The finalists, through their remarkable accomplishments, embody resilience and inspire pride, fostering a sense of unity and belonging within the community.

Ally of the Year (Sponsored by Black Professionals Scotland)

  1. Alvise Verri
  2. Carol Anderson
  3. Clive Moorhead
  4. Laura Vaughan
  5. Musab Hemsi

Business of Excellence of the Year (Sponsored by Barclays)

  1. Bantaba Afro Caribbean Restaurant
  2. Doqaru Limited
  3. HR Hub Plus Limited
  4. Nephtali Couture

Community Organisation of the Year (Sponsored by TSB)

  1. BE United
  2. Igbo Community Aberdeen
  3. Jambo! Radio Scotland
  4. African Students Association-Scotland
  5. Passion4Fusion

Creative of the Year (Sponsored by Black Professionals Scotland)

  1. Chinyanta Kabaso
  2. Fifidiny
  3. Pastor(Mrs) Ruth Adegunloye
  4. Sean Focus

Diversity Champion of the Year (Sponsored by CIPD)

  1. Dami Onalaja-Aliu
  2. Edward Obi
  3. Janet Londele
  4. Samuel Agbede
  5. Severiano Gomes

Outstanding Contribution to the Black Community (Sponsored by Black Professionals Scotland)

  1. Dr. Adaeze Ifezulike MBE
  2. Elizabeth Ndungu
  3. Fash Fasoro
  4. Olusegun Akinkugbe
  5. Uchenna Okechukwu Njoku

Professional Rising Star of the Year (Sponsored by Black Professionals Scotland)

  1. Blessing Adesewa Funsho
  2. Jemila Idris
  3. Olufunmilade Adetogun
  4. Olujimmy Elijah Ogunbajo
  5. Oluwafunbi Sophia Karunwi

Professional Senior Leader of the Year (Sponsored by STV)

  1. Frama Aboh
  2. Gerald Richards
  3. Lydia Balogun-Wilson
  4. Olaoluwa R. Popoola
  5. Phillip Chatikobo

Sir Geoff Palmer Outstanding Student of the Year (Sponsored by Morgan Stanley)

  1. Chizulum Ifezulike
  2. David Oluwatofunmi Akinwamide
  3. Elizabeth A. Orimogunje
  4. Gino Obaseki
  5. Henry Anumudu

Sportsperson of the Year (Sponsored by sportscotland)

  1. Panashe Muzambe
  2. Berachiah Ajala

To stay up to date with The Black Scottish Awards, visit our website at www.theblackscottishawards.com or follow our social media pages:

  • Instagram: theblackscottishawards
  • LinkedIn: The Black Scottish Awards
  • X: blackscotawards

 

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