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Diversity and inclusion in Eurovision

February 26, 2015 Carly Findlay Leave a Comment

My friend Jason who blogs at Don’t Boil the Sauce is a Eurovision fanatic. He has a brilliant series called Chow Down to Eurovision – where he shares recipes from the competing countries in the Eurovision Song Contest. When I saw him on Sunday, he was nursing a brand new tattoo – the Eurovision logo on his forearm.

He invited me for a chat about Eurovision, diversity and inclusion. We talked about how this year’s selection includes a Finnish band called PKN, whose members have Down Syndrome and Autism, and last year, Conchita Wurst won.
As you can see from our behind the scenes photo, there was a lot of laughing during the filming. Here’s our chat.

You can follow Jason on Facebook and Twitter. 

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