
4. The UK Connection
01/11/22 • 41 min
In this episode, we turn to the UK, as Clarkisha talks to British journalist Paula Akpan about Black British community building, systems of oppression and violence, and key uprisings that have parallels with the Tulsa massacre of 1921. What do you think of the podcast so far? Drop us a voicenote or video to [email protected].
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: Paula Akpan, Dr Jerrolyn Eulinberg, Karla Slocum, Scott Ellsworth
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we turn to the UK, as Clarkisha talks to British journalist Paula Akpan about Black British community building, systems of oppression and violence, and key uprisings that have parallels with the Tulsa massacre of 1921. What do you think of the podcast so far? Drop us a voicenote or video to [email protected].
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: Paula Akpan, Dr Jerrolyn Eulinberg, Karla Slocum, Scott Ellsworth
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3. The Aftermath of the Massacre
Clarkisha explores the aftermath of the 1921 massacre, how the narrative over what actually happened was controlled and suppressed, and the long-lasting impacts of Deep Greenwood’s decimation.
We’re taking a short break for the holidays! Episode 4 will be dropping on Tuesday January 11th. Remember we want to hear from you! What do you think of the podcast so far? Drop us a voicenote or video to [email protected].
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: Dr Jerrolyn Eulinberg, Karla Slocum, Scott Ellsworth
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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.
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