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“Culture lives culture moves culture changes. It mutates. It’s restless.“
In this 2-part episode revered historian and academic Paul Gilroy reflects on his scholarly work as a translator as well as the many nuisances of Black British identity. Gilroy also reflects on his personal experience of growing up Black in Britain and his passion for music, providing much insight into the widening gap between reggae with the rising influence of soul music.
Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @basscultureduk
basscultureduk.com
Interviews conducted by Jacqueline Springer.
Recorded by Matthew Brown.
Co-produced by Sara El Harrak and Youness El Harrak.
By Black Culture Research Unit5
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“Culture lives culture moves culture changes. It mutates. It’s restless.“
In this 2-part episode revered historian and academic Paul Gilroy reflects on his scholarly work as a translator as well as the many nuisances of Black British identity. Gilroy also reflects on his personal experience of growing up Black in Britain and his passion for music, providing much insight into the widening gap between reggae with the rising influence of soul music.
Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @basscultureduk
basscultureduk.com
Interviews conducted by Jacqueline Springer.
Recorded by Matthew Brown.
Co-produced by Sara El Harrak and Youness El Harrak.

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