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Transforming Society podcast - ‘I am, because we are, we are because I am’: race and COVID-19

‘I am, because we are, we are because I am’: race and COVID-19

05/12/20 • 7 min

Transforming Society podcast
Dr Martin Glynn, criminologist, academic, data storyteller and creative director of Algorhythm Data Storytelling Lab looks at race, COVID-19 and the ongoing struggle for ‘racial recognition’ within parts of the British society. He is the author of the forthcoming 'Black art and the criminological imagination', out in 2021.

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Dr Martin Glynn, criminologist, academic, data storyteller and creative director of Algorhythm Data Storytelling Lab looks at race, COVID-19 and the ongoing struggle for ‘racial recognition’ within parts of the British society. He is the author of the forthcoming 'Black art and the criminological imagination', out in 2021.

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

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