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Migrants Mean Business

Exploring how migrants' food businesses have shaped northern British communities.

Being brought up in a family of Greek migrants, Kim Tserkezie is fascinated by how different people find their place in their adopted home. In this timely documentary, Kim explores how migrants have used their entrepreneurial skills to become part of British communities and finds out whether the experiences of successful businesses accrued over generations, still resonate with migrants arriving today.

Kim begins her journey by the golden sands of England’s North East coast where we hear the Italian family history of England’s ice cream champions. Michael Minchella shares the experiences and struggles of generations of his family setting up and running their seaside business. Some 75 years later, Michael now leads their much loved ice cream empire.

We then head to North Yorkshire to meet one of the 8000 Syrian refugees who have arrived in the UK in recent years. Razan, a pharmacist from Syria, explains how she is making a new life as a traditional Yorkshire cheese maker. Kim also travels over the border to Edinburgh to meet Talal and Nour, two Syrians who met for the first time in Edinburgh and went on to re create a facsimile of the baker’s shop that Noor was forced to leave behind when fleeing Aleppo.

Migrants Mean Business is a fascinating journey which demonstrates that one way migrants have found their place in their adopted home is by bringing something new – and using their skills, their experiences AND their food, to help shape our ever evolving way of life.

Image: Kim Tserkezie with bakers Talal and Nour (Credit: Ö÷²¥´óÐã)

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27 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 Dec 2018 18:32GMT

Broadcasts

  • Wed 28 Nov 2018 11:32GMT
  • Wed 28 Nov 2018 18:32GMT
  • Wed 28 Nov 2018 21:32GMT
  • Wed 28 Nov 2018 23:32GMT
  • Thu 29 Nov 2018 02:32GMT
  • Sun 2 Dec 2018 18:32GMT