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We look at UK politics through the lens of African heritage communities, many of whom are recent migrants.© 2025 The Black Paper 政治・政府 政治学
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  • Justice vs Optics: 5 years after the Black Lives Matter protests
    2025/05/31

    In this episode, we discuss the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, particularly in the context of the UK, five years after the murder of George Floyd. We explore the ongoing issues of racial inequality, systemic racism, and the role of media and advertising in shaping societal narratives.

    The conversation delves into the complexities of activism, the influence of class versus race, and the historical context of colonialism and slavery. We also touch on the importance of representation and the challenges faced by marginalised communities in both the UK and Nigeria, particularly in the wake of protests like #EndSARS.

    The episode concludes with reflections on trust in government and the future of activism.


    Takeaways

    • The Black Lives Matter movement sparked global protests in 2020.
    • Racial inequality in the UK remains largely unaddressed.
    • Media plays a crucial role in shaping narratives around race.
    • Activism can often be a fad rather than a sustained effort.
    • Systemic racism persists across various sectors in the UK.
    • Class issues may overshadow racial issues in the UK context.
    • The influence of US culture on UK racial dynamics is significant.
    • Tokenism in representation does not equate to genuine progress.
    • Protests like #EndSARS highlight the need for accountability.
    • Trust in government is eroded when promises are not fulfilled.


    Sound bites

    • "It's easy to talk the talk."
    • "The embers are still there."
    • "We are not all the same."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Context of Black Lives Matter

    01:02 Five Years Later: A Reflection on Progress

    04:28 The Nature of Activism and Public Response

    06:15 Systemic Racism in the UK: A Nuanced Discussion

    09:06 Cultural Influences and Historical Context

    15:40 The Ongoing Impact of Black Lives Matter

    18:26 Political Dynamics: The Far Right and Far Left

    22:18 Community Agency and Government Trust

    23:22 Media's Role in Shaping Racial Narratives

    24:04 Media's Role in Systemic Disparities

    31:16 Advertising and Narrative Shaping

    34:28 Representation and Tokenism in Media

    37:50 Protests and Societal Change

    42:01 Trust and Governance in Nigeria and the UK

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  • Are you mad? Mental health in the African heritage communities
    2025/05/24

    In this episode, we discuss the importance of mental health awareness, particularly within the African heritage community. They share personal stories and highlight the cultural stigma surrounding mental health issues. The conversation also explores the role of faith communities in providing support, the challenges faced by immigrants, and the impact of economic factors on mental health. The episode emphasises the need for open discussions about mental health and the importance of community support.

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    42 分
  • The immigration white paper: a bridge too far for Labour?
    2025/05/13

    In this podcast episode, Ndụkwe Ọnụọha and Cheta Nwanze discuss the UK political landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of the government's immigration white paper on African heritage communities and migrant populations.

    They explore the historical context of migration policies, the shift in political discourse, and the potential future of the Labour Party's support among migrants.

    The conversation also touches on the irony of migrants supporting anti-immigrant policies and the mental health implications of uncertainty surrounding immigration laws.

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    47 分

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