

EP 65: British Asians of the 1970s and 80s
Apr 9, 2024
The podcast dives into the tumultuous 1970s and 80s, highlighting how British South Asians unified against surging racism and violence. Protests and rallies mark their courageous fight for dignity amidst oppressive circumstances. It also reflects on the impact of Enoch Powell's divisive rhetoric and shares personal accounts of young British Asians grappling with identity amidst racial tensions. The rise of the Southall Youth Movement showcases the community's resilience and the ongoing journey against systemic discrimination.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
South Asian Immigrants in the UK: Struggles and Identity
01:50 • 6min
The Aftermath of a Controversial Speech: Racism and Resistance in 1960s Britain
07:44 • 2min
Navigating Racial Tensions: A Young British Asian's Journey
09:49 • 13min
A Personal Account of Racial Tensions and Indifference in the Face of Violence
23:06 • 2min
Rise of the Southall Youth Movement
25:00 • 29min
Resilience and Resistance: British Asians in the 70s and 80s
53:48 • 7min