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In the final episode of this mini series, Deanna, Weyland and Athian Akec trace how Darcus Howe carried C.L.R. James' radical tradition from Black Power organising and Race Today into prime-time British TV, from The Bandung File to Devil's Advocate. Through interviews, archive and biography, we explore his confrontations with British power and the legacy that continues to shape Black politics and media today.
This episode features :
Leila Hassan Howe – Veteran Black British activist, former member of the Race Today Collective and long-time campaigner for racial justice and Black self-organisation.
Dr Tennyson Joseph – Political scientist and lecturer at the University of the West Indies, specialising in Caribbean politics, decolonisation, and the work of CLR James.
Dr Robin Bunce – Historian of Black Power and radical politics in Britain, and co-author of Darcus Howe: A Political Biography.
Athian Akec - A political educator and community organiser focused on cultivating political imagination and building community capacity for positive change.
Written, presented, and produced by Deanna Lyn Cook & Weyland McKenzie-Witter
Special guest appearance by Athian Akec
Mix and Sound design by Weyland McKenzie - Witter
Series Theme Music by Kyron Akal
Artwork by Rei Bleu - www.reibleu.com
By NelloIn the final episode of this mini series, Deanna, Weyland and Athian Akec trace how Darcus Howe carried C.L.R. James' radical tradition from Black Power organising and Race Today into prime-time British TV, from The Bandung File to Devil's Advocate. Through interviews, archive and biography, we explore his confrontations with British power and the legacy that continues to shape Black politics and media today.
This episode features :
Leila Hassan Howe – Veteran Black British activist, former member of the Race Today Collective and long-time campaigner for racial justice and Black self-organisation.
Dr Tennyson Joseph – Political scientist and lecturer at the University of the West Indies, specialising in Caribbean politics, decolonisation, and the work of CLR James.
Dr Robin Bunce – Historian of Black Power and radical politics in Britain, and co-author of Darcus Howe: A Political Biography.
Athian Akec - A political educator and community organiser focused on cultivating political imagination and building community capacity for positive change.
Written, presented, and produced by Deanna Lyn Cook & Weyland McKenzie-Witter
Special guest appearance by Athian Akec
Mix and Sound design by Weyland McKenzie - Witter
Series Theme Music by Kyron Akal
Artwork by Rei Bleu - www.reibleu.com