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Where there are no women, there is no home

David Anglin

Updated: Nov 2, 2024



A Somali home as a bride prepares for her wedding.



We also have this learning resource as an interactive and engaging Powerpoint presentation developed by a former deputy head school teacher. To buy for just £1 click here.


For an easy to read version please click here





Red Light Busking presents Dem Live A Foreign


Listen in to this fun and light hearted discussion as we explore the rich Somali culture! In this hour-long podcast with Nomad radio, we'll be discussing everything from traditional Somali weddings to the unique features of the Somali language and heritage. Our panelists will share their personal experiences and stories, providing a unique perspective on Somali culture. You'll learn about the customs and traditions that make Somali culture so special and unique, as well as its historical and contemporary significance. Whether you're a Somali culture enthusiast or just curious about this fascinating culture, this podcast is sure to keep you engaged and entertained. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!



As part of the exhibition, we had a live performance from the incredibly talented Amun. Who blessed Chingford with her songs a blend of RnB infused with UK drill sounds, that told the tales of finding love in inner city London.



DJ Cash joined us for our Dem Live A Foreign Exhibition, introducing us to Somali Music.

















If you enjoyed learning about the Somali culture through our learning resource we also have this learning resource as an interactive and engaging Powerpoint presentation developed by a former deputy head school teacher. To buy for just £1 click here.

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