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The UK’s Quiet Anti-Blackness & Racism — A Black Woman Speaks with Frankie

The UK’s Quiet Anti-Blackness & Racism — A Black Woman Speaks with Frankie

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When people talk about racism, they usually point to America.

But what about Britain?

There’s a global narrative that the UK is more polite. More progressive. Less aggressive. But politeness has never dismantled a system.

In this episode, I sit down with a Black woman born and raised in Manchester, who has also lived in London, to unpack what anti-Blackness actually looks like in Britain — in schools, in corporate spaces, in media, and in everyday life.

We discuss:

• Growing up Black in the UK

• Race vs. class in British society

• Workplace “politeness” and subtle exclusion

• Media invisibility

• Colonial history and denial

• Anti-Blackness beyond white spaces

• What empowerment looks like now

Anti-Blackness doesn’t always shout.

Sometimes it whispers.

Sometimes it smiles.

This isn’t about comparison.

It’s about clarity.

This is Her Take — and we’re saying the quiet part out loud.

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