Forty years ago Brixton burned. It was the people versus the police.
Violence erupted on the streets.
What happened changed the face of Britain – for everyone.
Big Narstie finds out why.
Forty years ago Brixton burned. It was the people versus the police.
Violence erupted on the streets.
What happened changed the face of Britain – for everyone.
Big Narstie finds out why.
Sound systems. Reggae. Blues parties. Music pulses through Brixton - it’s a way of life and provides an escape from a tough world. But police are raiding parties which ratchets up resentment against the authorities. And Brixton’s thriving gay community shares this sense of persecution.
==================== This podcast includes strong language, use of racist terms and descriptions of violence.
Credits: Presenter: Big Narstie Producers: Seren Jones and Maggie Latham Executive Producer: Natasha Johansson Editor: Gail Champion Sound Design: Wayne Parkes and Sam Turner Additional production: Jane Andrews and Annabel Deas Research: Derrick Bennett and Imogen Rhodes Story Consultant: John Yorke With thanks to Paul Field Dramatisation By Roy Williams Christopher Icha played by Valentine Olukoga Produced by Lorna Newman and Simon Highfield Series Producer: Ben Robinson Series Editor: Gail Champion