The Sacred

Why We Need to Talk About Class, Privilege, and Race with Jeffrey Boakye

Oct 15, 2025
In this engaging discussion, author and educator Jeffrey Boakye explores the complexities of race, class, and identity. Growing up in Brixton shapes his view on Black British culture and the challenges within a predominantly white education system. He emphasizes the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths to foster genuine dialogue. Jeffrey discusses how fear and defensiveness can hinder conversations about power structures and the intersection of race and class, urging listeners to recognize shared struggles and challenge systemic inequalities.
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INSIGHT

Truth Paired With Joy

  • Jeffrey Boakye holds truth and joy as dual guiding values that shape his work and relationships.
  • He argues combining hard-hitting truth with celebratory joy makes difficult conversations generative.
ANECDOTE

Easter Reading That Changed Everything

  • Jeffrey recounts struggling to read the Easter gospel due to a stutter and being steadied by a priest's reminder to serve the congregation.
  • That moment shifted him from self-focus to seeing service as bigger than personal fear.
ANECDOTE

Brixton's Cultural Tapestry

  • Growing up in Brixton, Jeffrey absorbed Jamaican youth culture (dancehall, patois) despite his Ghanaian heritage.
  • He describes this cultural mix as a rich tapestry that formed his Black British identity.
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