A teaching and learning resource for anti-racist political education



About

Surviving Society Productions is a multimedia platform which produces creative and authoritative interventions on the political issues and social histories which shape contemporary society. Our work is informed, facilitated and inspired by a breadth of local and global scholarship focused on race and class, anti-racism and sociology. 

“The most popular sociology podcast in the UK”

Surviving Society primarily utilises audible podcasts to platform conversations about politics in an accessible way. This work is a form of public sociology which strives to make theory applicable to daily life. 

Surviving Society is a teaching and learning tool for exploring how inequities structure society.

Team

Dr. Chantelle Jessica Lewis

Executive Producer & Host

Dr. Chantelle Jessica Lewis is a public sociologist, broadcaster and event director whose research is situated at the intersections of socio-historical analysis; politics, Black feminism, family studies and racism studies. She is the co-host of  Surviving Society podcast, and the Deputy Director of Leading Routes (See the #BlackinAcademia events & campaign), and currently holds a Junior Research Fellowship in Black British studies at Pembroke College, University of Oxford.  

George (Adders) Ofori-Addo

Creative Director

George (Adders) Ofori-Addo is an award-winning audio producer and executive producer of Surviving Society. Adders has worked on numerous productions including BBC 5 Live’s Tailenders and BBC One’s Team GB Homecoming, and the podcasts of The Echo Chamber, The world is ours to name a few. Adders is also a renowned radio presenter/producer (Beat Fm, ABN Radio, Reprezent) and voice actor (Kane and Feels, Boy Mulching).

Evelyn Miller

Strategy & Partnerships

Evelyn Miller is a multifaceted professional and creative with a background in creative production, sociology, start-ups, strategy, and digital consulting. Currently serving as Head of Strategy for Surviving Society Productions, Evelyn brings a wealth of experience, expertise and care to her work. Evelyn played a pivotal role in the establishment and growth of Juice Magazine, a community interest company with a mission to increase equitable opportunities, representation, and mentorship for South Asians in Britain’s cultural and creative industries. She also recently undertook a research fellowship at the University of Bristol.

Contact

For partnerships, press or other general queries, please get in touch via email at surviving.society@outlook.com.