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In 1969 David Oluwale became the first black person to die in police custody in Britain. Others have died since then but no police officers have been convicted in connection with these deaths. This video is...
One of a series documenting American life and culture in the 1950s. The fabled good life delivers peace and plenty to white America, but bypasses black Americans. Depicts the struggle that black Americans...
A contemporary television adaptation by Andrew Davies of Shakespeare’s Othello. London’s black population is angry when a black man has died in police custody and it becomes politically expedient to...
Three programmes presenting historical film in context. 1: Explores how British films in the 1930s promoted the cause of Empire, and how the 1940s documentary and newsreel films began to express an...
Deals with sexual discrimination, racial discrimination and other types of discrimination, in three separate parts. Coves discrimination in the school and in the workplace, and includes role-play sequences.
Three 8-minute films: 1) THE VISITOR: A couple have come from Siberia to visit friends in Moscow and are stopped by police demanding a tax towards the city’s upkeep - in reality, a new measure to curtail...
Film adaptation of David Guterson’s novel
Looks at racism and the black presence in Britain, using music, graphics, video, text and animation to cover the history of the struggle for racial justice, tracing the connections between slavery, the...
A video-based teaching pack examining images and representation across a range of genres on British television, and in particular at the representation of Africa in news and documentaries. Includes...
A slide-based taching pack looking at recent debates about race and representation through a detailed study of images of Jewish, black and Irish people in late Victorian and Edwardinan postcards. The study...
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