On African history, education and empire

Episode 7 February 22, 2022 00:36:19
On African history, education and empire
Black Then, Black Now
On African history, education and empire

Feb 22 2022 | 00:36:19

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Show Notes

Jordan speaks with Amooti on African history and his opinion on Black History Month. The two cover topics such as reparations, why people took offence to Stormzy saying that Britain is a racist country, the OBE/MBE award, and how Phil's schooling depicted the British Empire. 

Black Then, Black Now is a podcast produced by four young black Londoners aged 18 to 24, with the support of the Voltage Revolution. Each episode is a conversation between one young person and an elder, providing an intergenerational take on topics such as identity, music, education and love.

 

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