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Man hands on misery to man. Father and son resist the stereotypes of their race and gender in this personal / historical survey of bias and prejudice. Montage and masculinity meet in an analysis of the black...
Looks at the work of Dr Spencer Holland, a black American educational psychologist, who argues that positive black male role models working in the classroom are the only way of helping low-status young black...
Illustrates racism in the colonial and post-colonial worlds through the life of Frantz Fanon, a black intellectual who as a French citizen enlisted in fighting the Nazi regime, but his roots in Martinique...
Investigates the social and political influences on the music styles rap and ragga and their hard-core proponents. Seeks an informed response to the complex issues involved, including ritualised machismo,...
Introduces the blend of American Indians and blacks which comprise the black Indian tribes of New Orleans as they carry out a century-old tradition of participation in the pre-Lenten Mardi Gras festival....
Paul Gilroy, a post-colonial theorist, discusses with Barnor Hesse his arguments against the simplifications of black nationalism and ethnocentrism and proposes an embracing of more complex alternatives in...
7 (producers Bea Freeman and Lucy Pilkington): Looks at black perceptions of the police, following the death of Joy Gardner after being restrained by police prior to deportation, and other events that...
Charts the little-known story of women’s involvement throughout the British Empire in World War 2. Four black women now living in London provide a fascinating piece of oral history, told with insight and...
In a public lecture Stuart Hall surveys current debates on ethnicity, race, and the cultural politics of black struggle in Britain. Using historical and contemporary examples, personal reminiscence and...
Four women from the Caribbean - a cricketer’s wife, a pianist and two young brides - recall their migration to Britain in the 1950s, an event that changed their lives irrevocably.
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