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The Unity Gym Project Podumentary: Joint Enterprise, Anti-Racism and Community Partnership

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  • Will Mason

    (University of Sheffield, UK)

  • Maleiki Haybe

    (Unity Gym Project, UK)

  • Unity Gym Project

    (Unity Gym Project, UK)

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This text introduces the Unity Gym Project (UGP) Podumentary (a portmanteau of ‘documentary’ and ‘podcast’). The UGP Podumentary is a youth-led output, generated as part of an ongoing university-community partnership in the North of England. The episode presented here profiles the work of JENGbA (Joint Enterprise Not Guilty by Association), a grassroots campaign established to challenge the legal doctrine of Joint Enterprise. This work is part of an ongoing anti-racist project, which seeks platform ‘counter-stories’ of resistance, vulnerability, and success, associated with community activism. Our accompanying text briefly situates the project, before offering an account of our collaborative process, which repurposed a model of small project supervision, beyond the university. Through this creative output, and our accompanying text, we provide an example of counter-storytelling that extends contemporary discussions of university-community partnership and anti-racist civic action.

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  • Will Mason & Maleiki Haybe & Unity Gym Project, 2025. "The Unity Gym Project Podumentary: Joint Enterprise, Anti-Racism and Community Partnership," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 30(3), pages 781-786, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:30:y:2025:i:3:p:781-786
    DOI: 10.1177/13607804241251947
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