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Last week I discussed Scotland's role in the slave trade with prominent black voices including historians, activists, professionals, and entertainers. This week, I revisit some of those people, and more, as we delve into how Scotland's role in the slave trade has affected people living in Scotland today. Scotland is not a racist country, but that does that mean racism doesn't exist here?
Featuring:
- Sir Geoff Palmer, Professor
- Bruce Fummey, Comedian
- Dr Peggy Brunache, Historian
- Stewart Kyasimirie - Film Director
- Bayile Adeoti - Social Entrepreneur and Pastor
- Laura Lovemore - Actress
- Graham Campbell - Glasgow City Councillor
- Lisa Williams - Historian and founder of the Edinburgh Caribbean Association
For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/unearthed
Follow the show on Twitter: @Unearthed_Pod
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Last week I discussed Scotland's role in the slave trade with prominent black voices including historians, activists, professionals, and entertainers. This week, I revisit some of those people, and more, as we delve into how Scotland's role in the slave trade has affected people living in Scotland today. Scotland is not a racist country, but that does that mean racism doesn't exist here?
Featuring:
- Sir Geoff Palmer, Professor
- Bruce Fummey, Comedian
- Dr Peggy Brunache, Historian
- Stewart Kyasimirie - Film Director
- Bayile Adeoti - Social Entrepreneur and Pastor
- Laura Lovemore - Actress
- Graham Campbell - Glasgow City Councillor
- Lisa Williams - Historian and founder of the Edinburgh Caribbean Association
For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/unearthed
Follow the show on Twitter: @Unearthed_Pod
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.