NEWS AND MEDIA
Welcome to the Politely Rebellious News & Media section—a curated collection of our most exciting moments in the spotlight. Here, we showcase the incredible coverage and features that celebrate our mission, clothing, and the powerful stories we amplify.

BBC Radio: The mentors supporting the youth of Portsmouth
Politely Rebellious Next Gen is a community interest company which works to provide mentorship and opportunities for young people in Portsmouth in order to prevent anti-social behaviour.
Radio Solent's Lucy Ambache spoke to the directors of the organisation, Duke Harrison-Hunter and Keshia Stewart, along with Joel Kirby, a mentor who runs a twenty-four-hour gym in Portsmouth.

POLITELY REBELLIOUS NEXT GEN CIC ON EXPRESS FM
Keshia Stewart and Leah Wallace join Paul Marsh on Express FM talking about Politely Rebellious Next Gen CIC. Listen to learn about their mission and how to get involved.

Duke Harrison-Hunter on the Shaping Portsmouth Podcast
Dave Humphries talks to Duke Harrison-Hunter from Politely Rebellious Next Gen CIC about his life, dealing with addiction, recovery, and his journey to motivational speaking in schools.

True Crime Real Life Stories: Journey of a reformed life
Entrepreneur Keshia Stewart gives a frank and emotional interview about how she turned her life around from a troubled upbringing.
FEATURED ON SHOTS TV AS WELL AS PORTSMOUTH NEWS & NATIONALS

From Incarceration to Community with Duke Harrison-Hunter
Duke Harrison-Hunter on The Beautiful Minds Podcast - "Duke showcases the resilience and transformative power of the human spirit. His impactful work in EDI supporting multiple agencies has earnt him the prestigious Football Blacklist Award."

FRONT PAGE: "I was stealing bacon, cheese and sausages when I was 6 for my mum"
Keshia Stewart is now an award winning Portsmouth entrepreneur but for years she was embroiled in low-level crime after growing up on a council estate in Somerstown.

Duke Harrison-Hunter: Life behind bars
Reformed gang member and award-winning youth worker Duke Harrison-Hunter talks about his prison experiences both in the UK and America.
FEATURED ON SHOTS TV

Portsmouth entrepreneur launches new aspirational and peace loving clothing brand
Award winning Portsmouth entrepreneur Keshia Stewart is inviting consumers to elevate their wardrobe and their outlook on life with the launch of her new clothing and lifestyle brand.

BBC Radio: The Polite Rebel
'Portsmouth entrepreneur Keshia Stewart wants to start a polite rebellion.'
Keshia talking to Bob Diggles on BBC about her entrepreneurial journey and how she became The Polite Rebel.