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Reclaimed & Rewritten
gal-dem
8 episodes
8 months ago

gal-dem Presents: Reclaimed & Rewritten.

For the better part of the last century, the story of Oklahoma’s Tulsa massacre has been forcibly relegated to the shadows of history. However, a renewed focus in digging up the past – particularly when it pertains to historic wrongs perpetrated against Black people – has recently brought the horrific tale back into the spotlight.


Recentering the conversation, we will uncover the community behind the headlines, Deep Greenwood. We’ll explore what actually happened during the state supported massacre, the laws that were enacted following it and the echoes that remain today, and how these can help us to understand a terrifying legacy of anti-black racism that echoes between the U.K. and the U.S.


Hosted by critic and writer Clarkisha Kent, we ask the question - Black Wall Street, myth or reality?



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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gal-dem Presents: Reclaimed & Rewritten.

For the better part of the last century, the story of Oklahoma’s Tulsa massacre has been forcibly relegated to the shadows of history. However, a renewed focus in digging up the past – particularly when it pertains to historic wrongs perpetrated against Black people – has recently brought the horrific tale back into the spotlight.


Recentering the conversation, we will uncover the community behind the headlines, Deep Greenwood. We’ll explore what actually happened during the state supported massacre, the laws that were enacted following it and the echoes that remain today, and how these can help us to understand a terrifying legacy of anti-black racism that echoes between the U.K. and the U.S.


Hosted by critic and writer Clarkisha Kent, we ask the question - Black Wall Street, myth or reality?



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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5. The New Cross Fire
Reclaimed & Rewritten
41 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
5. The New Cross Fire

In this episode, Clarkisha explores the impact and effects of the New Cross Fire, which killed 13 young black people at a party in south-east London in 1981. Through talking to one of the survivors, Wayne Haynes, and community activist Tony Warner, we learn about the fire, the lack of interest from the authorities, and the first Black People’s Day of Action in the UK.


Written and Produced by Aiwan Obinyan 

Production and Sound Design by AiAi Studios

Production Assistant - Adedamola Bajomo

Executive Producers at gal-dem - Moya Lothian McLean & Suyin Haynes

Creative Producers at gal-dem - Bijal Shah & Mariel Richards

Graphics - Karis Pierre

Hosted by Clarkisha Kent

Guests: Wayne Haynes, Tony Warner



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reclaimed & Rewritten

gal-dem Presents: Reclaimed & Rewritten.

For the better part of the last century, the story of Oklahoma’s Tulsa massacre has been forcibly relegated to the shadows of history. However, a renewed focus in digging up the past – particularly when it pertains to historic wrongs perpetrated against Black people – has recently brought the horrific tale back into the spotlight.


Recentering the conversation, we will uncover the community behind the headlines, Deep Greenwood. We’ll explore what actually happened during the state supported massacre, the laws that were enacted following it and the echoes that remain today, and how these can help us to understand a terrifying legacy of anti-black racism that echoes between the U.K. and the U.S.


Hosted by critic and writer Clarkisha Kent, we ask the question - Black Wall Street, myth or reality?



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.