Mollie’s story is about the power music has to unite all of us, regardless of background.
Ramis’ story is about mental health and why it isn’t talked about in the Asian community.
Millie, Haleem, Sophie, Deen and Ollie have been reflecting during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Summer’s story is about having a parent in prison.
Glory’s story is about seeking asylum in a country she has lived in over half her life.
Bella’s story is about caring for a parent with a mental illness and the impact it has.
Trinity’s story is about learning from uncertain and challenging times.
Saskia’s story is about experiencing sexual harassment since she was 11 years old.
Ollie’s story is about being Roma and challenging societies stereotypes of his culture.
Three young people share their experiences of being disabled today.
Millie, Haleem, Sophie, Deen and Ollie have been reflecting during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Phoebe’s story is about how the place doesn’t make home, but the people do.
Emma's story is about a teenager and her dad accepting their differences.
Ahmed's story is about finding your identity and how different cultures shape us.
Kieran's story is about becoming a Teenage Drag Queen.
Anisha's story is about how her family and being in care has shaped her identity.
Welcome to Hear Me - A BBC Young Reporter Podcast