As a Rohingya Muslim and refugee from Myanmar, sixteen year old Rabea Sultana understands the power of her story and value of her freedom. The opportunity she received of UK citizenship and new life in Bradford is one she intends to use through her voice for the benefit of all humanity.
“Sport is the most powerful communication device I think we have…” The challenges we face are never easy in the moment, but hindsight gives us perspective on past...
“There’s good and bad in us all, but Gypsy Travellers get painted with the one brush…” A huge part of our identities as human beings is our individual culture and...
This film charts the life of one of Bradford's iconic characters - Barry Roots - often found at the 'Top o' town' amongst friends and, of course, the Pigeons... and...