How do we embrace a #BoldBlackBritishFuture after such a difficult year? That's the question The Voice asked this Black History Month.
This week, The Triple Cripples tell us how we can tackle ableism, because the insight of those on the margins is so crucial to us all.
The full transcript of this episode will be made available shortly
The #BoldBlackBritishFuture series is sponsored by JN Bank
You can catch up with the rest of the series below:
As part of the #BoldBlackBritishFuture series Tobi Kyeremateng talked about spatial justice and why Black Britons need spaces of our own.
Mikai McDermott spoke about the importance of Black ownership and community-building.
Amina Aweis spoke about the important contributions that Black people make in the tech space, and how it's time we demand better from the industry.
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How do we embrace a #BoldBlackBritishFuture after such a difficult year? That's the question The Voice asked this Black History Month.
This week, The Triple Cripples tell us how we can tackle ableism, because the insight of those on the margins is so crucial to us all.
The full transcript of this episode will be made available shortly
The #BoldBlackBritishFuture series is sponsored by JN Bank
You can catch up with the rest of the series below:
As part of the #BoldBlackBritishFuture series Tobi Kyeremateng talked about spatial justice and why Black Britons need spaces of our own.
Mikai McDermott spoke about the importance of Black ownership and community-building.
Amina Aweis spoke about the important contributions that Black people make in the tech space, and how it's time we demand better from the industry.
Superintendent Robyn Williams was the poster girl for London's Metropolitan Police Force's 'diversity' strategy. But after 36 years with an unblemished record, she was was charged and eventually found guilty in a case that has pitted the Black Police Association against the police authorities.
Det. Sgt Janet Hills, chair of the National Black Police Association, tells Dotun why the case should never have been brought to court in the first place.
The Voice Newspaper Podcasts
How do we embrace a #BoldBlackBritishFuture after such a difficult year? That's the question The Voice asked this Black History Month.
This week, The Triple Cripples tell us how we can tackle ableism, because the insight of those on the margins is so crucial to us all.
The full transcript of this episode will be made available shortly
The #BoldBlackBritishFuture series is sponsored by JN Bank
You can catch up with the rest of the series below:
As part of the #BoldBlackBritishFuture series Tobi Kyeremateng talked about spatial justice and why Black Britons need spaces of our own.
Mikai McDermott spoke about the importance of Black ownership and community-building.
Amina Aweis spoke about the important contributions that Black people make in the tech space, and how it's time we demand better from the industry.