Fighting Homophobia
Arsham Parsi is an activist and a gay Iranian asylum seeker who came to talk to us about his plight and his success in fighting homophobia.

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Arsham Parsi is an activist and a gay Iranian asylum seeker who came to talk to us about his plight and his success in fighting homophobia.
Are you up for a challenge? Local charity The Sick Children's raised vital funds when volunteers raced their way up Bridgewater Place
Organisers of this summer's Leeds Pride event are hoping to attract more revellers than ever to the celebration on 1st August.
UK Outdoor Fitness is just one of several companies and organisations now offering training in parks and open spaces across Leeds. Without having to pay to join a gym you can tone up and lose weight in the fresh air.
Edited highlights from our recent visit to Leeds Art Gallery with a group of English language students
Craig Bevan is a 28-year-old singer/songwriter living in Scholes and is on the verge of what might be his big break.
We caught up with 4Dragons in South Leeds to find out what they do and how people can get involved.
Antionette Gallagher recalls Moorhouses jam factory in Beeston, from a personal perspective.
Beeston resident Betty returns with more of her favorite readings. This time she's treating us to three programmes all with a poetic theme.
Three programmes exploring issues affecting our listeners. Looking at the campaign to save South Leeds Sports Centre (pictured), new citizenship rules and violence against women.
Space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin MBE answers local residents questions about space & climate change.
South Leeds Community Radio volunteer, Phil Unciano, meets voluntary and community organisations in South Leeds.
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