Cancel Culture by Southbank Centre: Violet Nights published on 2019-09-22T21:34:46Z We’re kicking off this brand new podcast series with a debate on Cancel Culture. What are your thoughts? Have you ever been cancelled? In this episode, featuring the best bits of a lively two hour discussion in front of a live audience held recently at Southbank Centre in London, you’ll hear from someone has been a victim of this online phenomena, as well as some strong views on whether it’s a force for good or just online hype. Chairing the event is journalist and founder of Black Ballad Tobi Oredein and joining her on stage are fashion stylist, writer, cultural commentator and artist Ayishat Akanbi, social media strategist Luciana Musello and producer and podcaster Imriel Morgan. Running monthly for the past few years at Southbank Centre in London, Violet Nights is a real-life forum for online conversations with music, performance and discussion in front of a live audience. Join in the conversion using #violetnights or @southbankcentre on social media and don’t forget to follow us or write a review - we’d love to hear from you. Also, if you’re between 18 and 25 you can apply for a spot on our free two day podcast making course. If you love them and want to know how to make one, on this two-day course you’ll learn how to plan, make and share your own podcast, by working on actual episodes of Violet Nights. If that sounds cool, head to the Southbank Centre website or search Southbank Violet Nights and we should pop up - it’s free! Podcast Presenters: Nanda Poleon and Alex Williams Podcast Producer and Editor: Phill Brown Executive Producer: Chrystal Genesis Music by: @BlackMale_Beats Genre Culture