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Na 20an/Twenties

Episode 6 of 9

Tha Cass Ezeji a’ coinneachadh ri daoine a th’ anns na ficheadan. Cass Ezeji meets with people in their 20s.

Thathar ag ràdh gur e na ficheadan na bliadhnaichean as fheàrr a bhios agad nad bheatha, ach dè cho eadar-dhealaichte ’s a tha e a bhith anns na ficheadan an-dràsta an coimeas ri deich no fichead bliadhna air ais? Agus dè mu dhèidhinn bho chionn ceud bliadhna?
Bho rugadh iad san linn ditseatach, tha an ginealach seo air am meas mar dhaoine aig a bheil barrachd mothachadh sòisealta, a tha nas fhallain agus nas fheàrr dhan àrainneachd na ginealaichean a chaidh air thoiseach orra. Thathas a’ faighneachd dhaibh dè na cuspairean a tha a’ cur dragh orra agus mu ciamar a tha gach duine aca a’ gluasad tro am beatha.

Tha Cass Ezeji a tha 29 a’ coinneachadh ri measgachadh de dhaoine a th’ anns na ficheadan gus faighinn a-mach cò ris a tha e dha rìribh coltach agus tha i a’ faighneachd ciamar a tha iad a’ faireachdainn mun t-saoghal mu thimcheall orra. Am measg eile, tha i a’ coinneachadh ri Mark Mac a’ Ghobhainn à Eilean Leòdhais a tha a-nis a’ fuireach ann an Glaschu, a tha èasgaidh mu bhith a’ brosnachadh Gàidhlig air na meadhanan sòisealta ’s Iona NicIlleBhàin a tha a’ faireachdainn gu bheil e deatamach dòigh-beatha seasmhach a leantainn agus a tha ag aithneachadh atharrachadh na gnàth shìde mar chuspair air leth cudromach. Prògram beòthail, dathach le measgachadh de ghuthan òg, làidir.

Your twenties are said to be the best years of your life, but how different is it to be in your twenties now in comparison to ten or 20 years back- or even a century ago? Born into the digital age, the current twentysomethings are seen to be more socially aware, health-conscious and environmentally responsible than previous generations. They are asked what issues matter to them and how they are navigating life through their twenties.

Cass Ezeji, who is 29, meets a variety of young people to find out what life is really like and asks how they feel about the constantly evolving world around them. Mark Smith, from the Isle of Lewis and now living in Glasgow, is enthusiastic about promoting the Gaelic language on social media platforms, while Iona Whyte is extremely passionate about a sustainable way of living and recognises climate change as an important issue. A lively and colourful programme with a diverse selection of strong and youthful voices.

In Gaelic with English subtitles

58 minutes

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