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Posts tagged 'black history'
The Black Maternity Scandal: A Lens on Racial Disparity in Healthcare
May 23, 2021 -
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Channel 4’s Dispatches missed out important factors on class and institutional racism in its brief exploration of maternity...
Six of the Best from the BFI London Film Festival, 2020
October 22, 2020 -
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A Chernobyl-born cult leader, a hypocritical university lecturer, and a Syrian musician turned refugee are some of the memorable...
The Platform Preview to the BFI London Film Festival, 2020
October 6, 2020 -
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Our film editor Dr Louis Bayman previews the selection at this year’s online version of the BFI London Film Festival. What...
France, USA, and the Fight for Black Lives
September 7, 2020 -
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Social movements in the name of Black lives are gaining visibility internationally, but as part of this, the reallocation...
BBC’s Sitting in Limbo: One Man Trapped in the Windrush Scandal
June 22, 2020 -
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On Windrush Day, Stella Corradi’s television drama is a good opportunity for audiences to understand the failures of British...
The Closing Credits of Black Lives
June 7, 2020 -
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But first coffee... The freedom that some are afforded to be able to wilfully switch on and off from a cause that they...
Immigration, the Colour Bar and the Bristol Bus Boycott
November 14, 2019 -
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The Bristol Bus Boycott should be remembered as a pivotal campaign that challenged racial discrimination in Britain, as we witness...
Frank Crichlow and the Mangrove
July 13, 2019 -
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Frank Crichlow created safe spaces for black people in London including the biggest performers of his day, but he was compelled...
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...
We Need to Talk About Claudia Jones
August 30, 2015 -
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Today’s Notting Hill Carnival rests upon the legacy of a remarkable persevering campaigning journalist From...
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