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Made in Britain

A video journalism project examining poverty, inequality and the challenges our communities face in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The project, in partnership with the Guardian Foundation, aims to involve the communities and individuals who are typically under-represented in the media to participate in the production process

  • The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale and Oldham who wanted to highlight the realities for women in the asylum system across Greater Manchester. Supported by the Elephants Trail, the group met women stuck in the asylum backlog, women traumatised by detention and women struggling to find housing. They were all volunteering in their communities, while reckoning with a hostile climate towards refugees and asylum seekers. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain

    Our lives in the UK asylum system: 'the power of fear' – video

    The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale and Oldham who wanted to highlight the realities for women in the asylum system across Greater Manchester. Supported by the Elephants Trail, the group met women stuck in the asylum backlog, women traumatised by detention and women struggling to find housing. They were all volunteering in their communities, while reckoning with a hostile climate towards refugees and asylum seekers. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain
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  • The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale in greater Manchester, who turned the lens on a benefits system that they have seen unfairly penalising vulnerable people in their town. The group of reporters from the Elephants Trail met friends, family and others in the community trying to navigate the system, and consider how they can use those stories to advocate for change across the country. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain.

    Britain's broken welfare system is leaving our community on the brink – video

    The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale in greater Manchester, who turned the lens on a benefits system that they have seen unfairly penalising vulnerable people in their town. The group of reporters from the Elephants Trail met friends, family and others in the community trying to navigate the system, and consider how they can use those stories to advocate for change across the country. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain.
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  • The Guardian was working with a community reporting team called the Elephant’s Trail in Rochdale on a series about their town when a byelection was called.  The contest quickly plunged into chaos after the Labour party and the Green party withdrew support for their candidates and the canvassing was dominated by smaller parties. But how did this affect the voters? The team hit the streets and found evidence of apathy, concerns about homelessness and a desire for politicians who are committed to changing their community for the better 

    A view from Rochdale: ‘Democracy has gone out of the window’ – video

    The Guardian was working with a community reporting team called the Elephant’s Trail in Rochdale on a series about their town when a byelection was called. The contest quickly plunged into chaos after the Labour party and the Green party withdrew support for their candidates and the canvassing was dominated by smaller parties. But how did this affect the voters? The team hit the streets and found evidence of apathy, concerns about homelessness and a desire for politicians who are committed to changing their community for the better 
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  • Homegrown was a grass roots community group that stood in the middle of a new housing development in rapidly gentrifying Tottenham in north London. The group was led by Rose and Emma whose message to the young people they helped was to be their best, and never give up. So when they were told they had to leave, there was only one thing to do: occupy.

    Occupy Tottenham: a community defends its home - video

    Homegrown was a grass roots community group that stood in the middle of a new housing development in rapidly gentrifying Tottenham in north London. The group was led by Rose and Emma whose message to the young people they helped was to be their best, and never give up. So when they were told they had to leave, there was only one thing to do: occupy.
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  • Edinburgh is famous for its festivals. But far from the Royal Mile, in the north Edinburgh communities of Pilton and Muirhouse, a local gala tradition has been lost. The Guardian has collaborated with a film training organisation based in the heart of Pilton to tell the story of residents' fight to bring back their festival

    Made in North Edinburgh: bringing a festival back to life – video

    Edinburgh is famous for its festivals. But far from the Royal Mile, in the north Edinburgh communities of Pilton and Muirhouse, a local gala tradition has been lost. The Guardian has collaborated with a film training organisation based in the heart of Pilton to tell the story of residents' fight to bring back their festival

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  • Kwajo Tweneboa is harnessing the power of social media to make change, with videos exposing atrocious conditions in social housing across London

    Made in London: the TikTok star taking on poor social housing – video

    Kwajo Tweneboa is harnessing the power of social media to make change, with videos exposing atrocious conditions in social housing across London

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  • Tredegar is a town in the Welsh valleys that changed the world. Now, as the cost of living crisis hits, a network of volunteers built during the pandemic asks if politicians can learn from them and change the world again?

    Made in Tredegar: the Welsh town that changed the world – video

    Tredegar is a town in the Welsh valleys that changed the world. Now, as the cost of living crisis hits, a network of volunteers built during the pandemic asks if politicians can learn from them and change the world again?

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  • Sue and Myra run a community centre at the heart of Kenny (Kensington) Fields in Liverpool. Their pantry offers residents affordable food, but also a sense of togetherness, pride, and plenty of laughs. But there is something missing: a feeling of control and security

    Made in Liverpool: This land is our land – video

    Sue and Myra run a community centre at the heart of Kenny (Kensington) Fields in Liverpool. Their pantry offers residents affordable food, but also a sense of togetherness, pride, and plenty of laughs. But there is something missing: a feeling of control and security

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  • Lynda Ouazar speaks to Nicole Bello, as part of the Guardian's Made in Britain collaborative film project from London.

    I see people at the margins of UK society. They live in fear of hunger and exploitation

    Lynda Ouazar
  • Lynda Ouazar set up a food bank for undocumented people in the first lockdown, supporting those who lost their jobs and houses overnight, and who were unable to seek official help. She joined the Guardian for this collaborative film-making project, Made in Britain, to try to unearth some of these hidden stories in her part of east London 

    Made in London: Solidarity Britannia - video

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  • When Sunita Ghosh Dastidar's parents came to the north-east of England they were at one point homeless. Now, as a first-time filmmaker, Sunita reflects on her upbringing in Middlesbrough and the things that helped her get ahead, and explores who is helping families gain the same opportunities today.

    Made in Middlesbrough: it takes a village - video

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    The cost of living crisis has been going on for decades – just ask families like mine

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    We made a documentary about poverty by turning its subjects into film-makers

    Matthew Kidd
  • A group of Bury and Rochdale residents who have lived through experiences such as prison, addiction, mental health problems and homelessness came together and called themselves the Elephants Trail

    Made in Bury: Elephant in the Room – video

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  • Lindsay McGlone, Pam Johnson and Rachel Horne from the Guardian film ‘Made in Doncaster’, part of the Made in Britain series.

    Made in Britain: 'Now more than ever, we must involve and empower people'

    Senior video producer John Domokos on a community-focused video series highlighting social issues facing Britons today
  • Lindsay McGlone, left, Pam Johnson, centre, and Rachel Horne

    How we can change the way we tell stories about 'the north'

    Rachel Horne
  • In the first of a new series about Britain made in collaboration with local communities, three working-class women from Doncaster take us on a journey through 2020

    Made in Doncaster: I am not your subject – video

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