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Food for Thought podcast episode 7: Kulwinder Singh
MECOPP (Minority Ethnic Carers of People Project), 2018, Sound recording
Food for Thought podcast episode 7: Kulwinder Singh
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Title
Food for Thought podcast episode 7: Kulwinder Singh
Description
Kulwinder Singh was born in Glasgow and lives in Edinburgh. In this episode, she talks to us about the importance of food in both the Sikh Community and in her own life.
This episode was produced by Emma-Jane Harrington and Ciarán Earls. Interviewer was Lan Xiao.
Transcriber was Emma-Jane Harrington. This podcast is brought to you by MECOPP's 'Food for Thought' project which was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
You can read a transcript of this podcast on the
MECOPP website
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MECOPP (Minority Ethnic Carers of People Project)
Date
2018
Type
Sound recording
Copyright
All Food For Thought project podcasts and sound montages are the property of MECOPP and used with permission by Edinburgh Libraries.
Intro / outro music: Bensound.com
Transition music: Veena Kinhal - Haratanaya Sree Bensound.com - India
Photo: By Swaran jeet singh dhami (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
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MECOPP Food for Thought - A Life in Four Courses
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