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Seun’s Talking Drum British and West African Episodes Available now
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1. It's Seun Not Sean!
What can history teach us about the UK’s largest Black African group today?
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2. Fostered
Why were thousands of West African children privately fostered by white British families?
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3. Hubs
What does it mean to be British-West African in different parts of the UK?
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4. Mother Tongue
Can you be both British and West African if you don’t speak your ‘mother tongue’?
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5. Celebration
We end the series with West African celebrations, from naming ceremonies to masquerades!
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Introducing Talking Drum
Journalist Seun Matiluko takes a close look at Britain's largest Black African group.