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Olive Morris: The Challenger, The Talawa
June 29, 2019 -
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Olive Morris (26 June 1952 – 12 July 1979) was a political activist in Brixton, London, and in Moss Side, Manchester, described...
Porgy and Bess and the Place Just Beyond White Civility
January 4, 2019 -
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ENO’s Porgy and Bess is a musical triumph that tackles, however imperfectly, black cultural representation. The first...
Sorry to Bother You: Riches, Rewards and Rebellions in a Familiar Working World
December 11, 2018 -
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Boots Riley’s directorial debut offers an outrageous take on modernity’s failures, but some may find its subject matter...
Being a White Ally in Divided Times
August 12, 2018 -
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White people can support marginalised individuals and communities through direct and indirect methods Many, by now,...
‘No Turning Back’: Tracking Stories of Migration in Britain
October 25, 2017 -
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This exhibition demonstrates that migration has been critical to the shaping of this country long before current debates Since...
Guns, Whiteness and the “Lone Shooter” Lie
October 14, 2017 -
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Historically racialised and narrowed language is curbing self-reflection and positive mobilisation in the United States In...
Born a Crime, Raised an Icon: Trevor Noah’s Powerful Autobiography
September 2, 2017 -
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Deftly woven and wittily presented Born A Crime is a cathartic narrative of the complexity of a fractured post-apartheid...
Hidden Figures: Celebrating Inconvenient Black Women
March 3, 2017 -
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Despite its empowering message Hidden Figures lacked the depth to enable its win at the 89th Academy Awards A year...
13TH: America’s Profitable Legal Slavery
February 12, 2017 -
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A powerful insight into mass incarceration and modern slavery through our prison systems Ava DuVernay's powerful...
Digging up Nostalgia: Archeology and Racism in Agatha Christie’s Poirot
November 6, 2016 -
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Early-20th century nostalgia and romanticised archeology narratives ignore colonialism and exclude gender and race Over...
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