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Black and Welsh
- BBC
Film-maker Liana Stewart brings together people from actors and comedians to a model and a Rastafarian beekeeper, to share their stories of what it means to be black and Welsh.
What it's like being black in the Events Industry
- Michael Adeniya
A snippet from an event run by the Virtual Events Institute, of Michael Adeniya sharing his experience of working in the events industry.
Injustice
- Migrant Media
The struggles for justice by the families of people that have died in police custody. In 1969 David Oluwale became the first black person to die in police custody in Britain. Many others have died since then. None of the police officers involved have been convicted of these deaths. In this documentary, the families of these victims ask "Why not?"
Panorama: Let's Talk About Race
- BBC
The killing of George Floyd last year triggered a national conversation about race and racism in Britain. It’s a subject that can be uncomfortable and sometimes divisive, as BBC presenter Naga Munchetty discovers when she travels across the country to understand what race and racism mean in the UK today.
Small Axe. Series 1, Education
- BBC
When 12-year-old Kingsley is transferred to a special-needs school, a group of West Indian women uncover an unofficial segregation policy preventing many black children from receiving the education they deserve.
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
- BBC
David Olusoga opens secret government files to show how the Windrush scandal and the ‘hostile environment’ for black British immigrants has been 70 years in the making.