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Diaspora Collective
Diaspora Collective
27 episodes
1 week ago
Four women from the African diaspora discuss current affairs and their impact on black people. 50% knowledge, 50% tea, 100% necessary. New episodes out every second Thursday!
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Four women from the African diaspora discuss current affairs and their impact on black people. 50% knowledge, 50% tea, 100% necessary. New episodes out every second Thursday!
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Protest, petitions and progress: How far have we really come?
Diaspora Collective
1 hour 15 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
Protest, petitions and progress: How far have we really come?
We asked and you answered - in this weeks episode we respond to discussion points sent in by our listeners! We posed the following questions: Do you think we’ve made progress and if so why? What else can be done? Are you talking to family and friends more about these issues? Have you maintained the changes initiated by the protests and unrest? We were met with more questions than answers but during this episode we address whether reading about anti-racism makes you anti-racist; How to extend your anti-racist activism beyond interpersonal conversations and social media; and whether BAME educators should be paid for their labour. Tune in to hear the Diaspora Collective’s thoughts
Diaspora Collective
Four women from the African diaspora discuss current affairs and their impact on black people. 50% knowledge, 50% tea, 100% necessary. New episodes out every second Thursday!