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The School of Plural Futures Podcast

The School of Plural Futures Podcast

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ATLAS Arts’ The School of Plural Futures is an alternative education project led by, and for, young people local to Skye, Lochalsh and Raasay. On 30 May 2025, they launch a new 3‑part podcast series in partnership with Radio Skye.


Since 2021, The School of Plural Futures has worked alongside visual artist Emmie McLuskey, to organise a series of gatherings – hosted in village halls and community spaces across the whole of Skye and Lochalsh, creating responses to local and global challenges facing young people. The group ask questions and learn together about landscape, stories, tradition, culture and language, working with a host of local and international guest speakers from across all fields including art, music, history, literature, activism, agriculture and science.


In 2024, the group decided to produce a new three-part podcast, exploring some of the issues that matter most to them, with guidance and editorial support from audio producers Alannah Chance and Jesse Lou Lawson. The resulting podcasts offer an insight into the people, places and conversations of the area and their much needed perspectives on issues including Gaelic, crofting, culture and history.

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  • How has the island changed over time?
    May 29 2025

    How has the island changed over time? by Caitlin and Ciara Turnbull, who live in Balmacara.


    Both artists, they run the art shop and gallery Create in Kyle of Lochalsh, and work at An Crùbh in Sleat. Together they approached three people from Sleat who’s stories and experiences of community work they admire, including artist and writer Siùsaidh NicNèill who discusses her experience of Gaelic, community spaces, volunteering and a changing community, Donnie Petrol, who talks through the historical significance of crofting and the impact of tourism in Skye, and Gaelic singer Kirsteen Graham who highlights the importance of Gaelic education in the area, reflecting on her own upbringing and efforts to teach Gaelic song.


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    40 min
  • How does crofting shape community identity and justice?
    May 29 2025

    How does crofting shape community identity and justice? by Ciorstaidh Chaimbeul.


    In this conversation Ciorstaidh weaves together different voices to examine the history and evolution of crofting in Skye. This includes local crofters Calina and Donald MacDonald from Eynort, who speak about their own family’s experiences, the roles of women within this tradition and the shifting laws towards communal ownership. Archivist Catherine MacPhee and historian Grace Wright provide the historical context for crofting citing the land struggles and resistance of crofters in the 19th Century, and Cheryl McIntyre speaks on a new generation of crofters providing an insight into how people are working with the tradition and laws today.

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    20 min
  • Tourism - A Blessing or a Curse?
    May 29 2025

    Tourism - A Blessing or a Curse? Devised by Olivia Loughlin and Hannah Myers.


    A critical look at how over-tourism and deep-rooted housing inequality is hollowing out Highland communities, leaving residents struggling to keep a hold of their homes, culture and sense of belonging. It touches on topics including communal responsibility and the reliance on one type of economic thinking, with Skye-born writer, actor, director and journalist Daniel Cullen.

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    16 min

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