Featuring essays from David Olusoga, Dawn Butler MP, Kit de Waal, Kwame Kwei-Armah, and many more.

In response to the international outcry at George Floyd's death, Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder have commissioned this collection of essays to discuss how and why we need to fight for Black lives to matter - not just for Black people but for society as a whole.

Recognising Black British experience within the Black Lives Matter movement, nineteen prominent Black figures explain why Black lives should be celebrated when too often they are undervalued. Drawing from personal experience, they stress how Black British people have unique perspectives and experiences that enrich British society and the world; how Black lives are far more interesting and important than the forces that try to limit it.

"We achieve everything not because we are superhuman. We achieve the things we achieve because we are human. Our strength does not come from not having any weaknesses, our strength comes from overcoming them" Doreen Lawrence.

"I always presumed racism would always be here, that it was a given. But the truth is, it was not always here, it was invented." David Olusoga

"Our identity and experience will shape every story, bleed into every poem, inform every essay whether it's about Black 'issues' or not" Kit de Waal



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Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder



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In response to the international outcry at the death of George Floyd, Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder have commissioned a group of essays discussing why and how we need to fight for black lives to matter - not just for black people, but for society as a whole.
Fifteen prominent black figures explain why too often black lives are undervalued and stress the importance of black lives in various aspects of British life, drawing from their personal experiences. They include Anne-Marie Imafidon named the most influential woman in tech for 2020, the world famous architect Sir David Adjaye, leading historian David Olusoga OBE, Prof. Kehinde Andrews responsible for the first ever Black Studies degree in Europe, award-winning author Kit de Waal, Baroness Doreen Lawrence - mother of murdered Stephen Lawrence, and Leroy Logan the policeman whose life was made into a film for Steve McQueen's Small Axe series.

Black British Lives Matter is a natural extension of Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder's Access All Areas pamphlet urging more diversity in the media and why greater representation in the media matters.

Titel
Black British Lives Matter
Untertitel
A Clarion Call for Equality
EAN
9780571368525
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.11.2021
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0.44 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272