The soot of the black british gaze. Effectively, you know, looking at history f from that perspective and then analyzing it too. And we wat how does it change? Through the world war example, perhaps as a way of showing us we know how the perspective is different. You see different connections. So david olisoga, for example, he gives the example of, you see different connections with regard tocase. He spent a lot of his childhood in scotland, so he says that he now sees scotland differently because he used to enjoy co s toffee. Then when you realize that scotland played such an instrumental role in the slave trade,
Black British Lives Matter is a new anthology of writing and conversations collecting the experiences of thought leaders in the UK including novelist Kit de Waal, architect Sir David Adjaye, politician Dawn Butler and many more. The book's co-editor, journalist and Chair of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Marcus Ryder MBE, discusses its themes and the importance of ensuring that diversity is championed in all walks of life with Manveen Rana.
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