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Confronting the UK's History of Racism

Clip: 6/10/2020 | 2m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Afua Hirsch and Eusebius McKaiser join the program.

Waves of protest have crossed the oceans to the UK and beyond, forcing a reckoning with each country’s specific history of racism. In the English city of Bristol, protesters toppled the statue of a 17th century slave trader, seen by many as a symbol of institutional racism. To discuss this and racial inequality in their own countries, Christiane speaks with authors from the UK and South Africa.

06/10/2020

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