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In this episode, I interview former Young Lords and Black Panther Party member Denise Oliver-Velez. We discuss the history of The Young Lords, their community activism and the legacy that remains. (Originally Published 28/07/2020)Credit Host,
In this episode, I am joined by the incredible comedian, journalist and social commentator Ava Vidal. Ahead of her upcoming live chat show, we discuss everything from her entry into comedy, her previous career as a prison officer and the challe
I had the absolute privilege of interviewing  had the absolute privilege of interviewing Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin on the rerelease of his seminal book ‘Anarchism and the Black Revolution’ by Pluto Press. In this interview, we discuss the misrepres
In this extra special interview, I am joined Civil Rights pioneer Claudette Colvin. In this extended interview, Miss Colvin discusses growing up in a segregated America, how her bus defiance helped sparked the Montgomery buss boycotts, and her
In this episode, I am joined by the Shadow Justice Secretary and Labour MP David Lammy. In this interview we discuss yesterday’s shocking COVID death statistic, the government’s contracting scandal and the plight of students during the pandemic
Launching series 5, I am joined by Anna Soubry and Gina Miller for a special joint interview. We discuss the COVID-19 lockdown, how Brexit impacted their lives and their projections for the UK's future.  Gina's Twitter: @thatginamiller Anna's
In this episode, I interview award-winning novelist Alex Wheatle MBE on his incredible early life and journey to writing. We discuss his involvement in the 1981 Brixton Uprising, his imprisonment and the upcoming Steve McQueen film on his life.
In this episode, I speak with the iconic poet Lemn Sissay. We discuss his No. 1 Sunday Times Bestselling Memoir, his entry into poetry and the ongoing Ethiopian conflict.  You can buy Lemn's book (My Name Is Why) at independent & major book re
In this episode, I am joined by The Guardian's former Editor-in-Chief Alan Rusbridger. We discuss his fascinating new book, ways to combat misinformation and the changing face of news gatekeeping.   You can buy Alan's book (News and How To Use
In this episode, I speak with Professor Dan Hicks about his new book, which calls for a return of stolen artefacts and a reimagination of museum spaces and their deep-rooted violence.   Hicks draws on his research as a Professor of contemporar
In this episode, I am joined by talented actor Rochenda Sandall to talk about her new BBC film 'Mangrove'. We discuss the significance of the film's story, her portrayal of activist Barbara Beese and her experience working with Sir Steve McQuee
In this extra special episode, I speak to Anwar Ditta about her landmark 1976-81 legal campaign to be reunited with her children. We reflect on her immigration case, the power of her Defence Campaign and the personal trauma she endures to this
In this episode, I am joined by Stella Dadzie and Kelechi Okafor to discuss Black womanhood, their life as public figures and radical self-care. Additionally, Stella speaks about her highly-anticipate new book 'A Kick in the Belly', which tells
In this episode, I am joined by UK Black Pride co-founder Phyll Opoku-Gyimah to reflect on her incredible achievements as an LGBTQ+ and anti-racist activist. We discuss homophobia within ethnic minority communities, racism on dating apps and he
Launching series 4, I am joined by distinguished professor Carole Boyce Davies to reflect on the political life and legacy of Claudia Jones. We discuss Jones' entry into political activism, her ideas on 'triple oppression' and her transnational
In this episode, I interview former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Michael Heseltine. We discuss the government's COVID-19 response, the Dominic Cummings fiasco and imperial nostalgia.  Credit  Host, Writer & Producer: Bryan Knight  Twitter: @Br
In this episode, I interview photographer and Choice FM founder Neil Kenlock. We discuss his iconic photography, his membership with the Black Panther Movement and the significance of the Mangrove Nine Trial.  Credit  Host, Writer & Producer:
In this episode, I interview political organiser Obi Egbuna Jr. about Western imperialism, neo-colonialism in Africa, and the legacy of his father's writing and activism.CreditHost, Writer & Producer: Bryan KnightTwitter: @BryanKnight_Twitt
In this episode, I interview Grammy-nominated artist Dawn Penn on the music industry, the challenges of fame and her iconic song ‘You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No)’.  Credit Host, Writer & Producer: Bryan Knight    Twitter: @BryanKnight_  Twit
In this episode, I interview the first black England football player Benjamin Odeje. We discuss his entry into football, racism within the sport and his legacy.  Credit Host, Writer & Producer: Bryan Knight    [Theme Music Credit - Tha Silen
In this episode, I interview the remarkable poet Benjamin Zephaniah on his foundational years, the Black Lives Matter Movement and the future of the Labour Party.  Benjamin Zephaniah's Website: https://benjaminzephaniah.com   Credit Host, Wri
In this episode, I interview the University of Exeter's Vice-Chancellor Sir Steve Smith about the impact of COVID-19 on higher education, racism on campus and his legacy at the institution.  Credit Host, Writer & Producer: Bryan Knight    [T
In this special reunion episode, Professor Jean Seaton and Professor James Curran come together to discuss their seminal 1981 book 'Power without Responsibility' and its relevance today. Additionally, we discuss the role of the BBC, citizen jou
In this episode, I interview anti-racist educator Jane Elliott. We discuss the Civil Rights Movement, myths of race and her famous blue eye/brown eye experiment.  "There is only one race, the human race"  Watch Jane's 1996 documentary 'Blue Ey
In this episode, I interview journalist Afua Hirsch on the current Black Lives Matter protests, white allyship and the burden of engaging in race discourse.   Afua's Book: https://www.newbeaconbooks.com/black-... Social: @afuahirsch  Credit
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