Black interest
The Conversation. Women in Hollywood: Styling the stars. Audio, 27 minutes
Kim Chakanetsa meets two of the most influential stylists in Hollywood.
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- Posted2 March 2023
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- Posted26 February 2023
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- Posted5 February 2023
Sunday Feature. Rebel Sounds: Musical Resistance in Barbados. Audio, 44 minutes
Peter Brathwaite discovers the music of both his enslaved and slave-owning ancestors.
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- Posted24 November 2022
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- Posted12 November 2022
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- Posted28 October 2022
- Posted19 October 2022
Sunday Feature. Frank Johnson, Queen Victoria and the Black Brass Band. Audio, 44 minutes
Uchenna Ngwe tracks down the remarkable story of an African American musical pioneer.
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- Posted2 September 2022
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- Posted28 August 2022
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- Posted16 August 2022
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- Posted16 August 2022
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- Posted20 June 2022
The Essay. Journeys to the Grave, Paterson Joseph on Ignatius Sancho. Audio, 14 minutes
Five writers go in search of the final resting places of their literary heroes.
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The Essay. Poetic Provocations, Carrots. Audio, 14 minutes
Inua Ellams explores how African barber shops provide spaces where men can be vulnerable.
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The Essay. Poetic Provocations, Sunflowers. Audio, 14 minutes
A very personal exploration of poetic starting points from writer Inua Ellams.
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- Posted18 May 2022
The Essay. Poetic Provocations, Dante. Audio, 14 minutes
Inua Ellams explores why basketball is so alive in black and working-class communities.
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The Essay. Poetic Provocations, Kipling. Audio, 14 minutes
Inua explores race and racism through Kipling's poem The White Man's Burden.
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The Essay. Poetic Provocations, Tupac. Audio, 14 minutes
Inua Ellams explores the impact of rapper 2Pac on his political and racial awareness.
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- Posted11 May 2022
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- Posted9 May 2022