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In this episode, we discuss the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, particularly in the context of the UK, five years after the murder of George Floyd. We explore the ongoing issues of racial inequality, systemic racism, and the role of media and advertising in shaping societal narratives.
The conversation delves into the complexities of activism, the influence of class versus race, and the historical context of colonialism and slavery. We also touch on the importance of representation and the challenges faced by marginalised communities in both the UK and Nigeria, particularly in the wake of protests like #EndSARS.
The episode concludes with reflections on trust in government and the future of activism.
Takeaways
Sound bites
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context of Black Lives Matter
01:02 Five Years Later: A Reflection on Progress
04:28 The Nature of Activism and Public Response
06:15 Systemic Racism in the UK: A Nuanced Discussion
09:06 Cultural Influences and Historical Context
15:40 The Ongoing Impact of Black Lives Matter
18:26 Political Dynamics: The Far Right and Far Left
22:18 Community Agency and Government Trust
23:22 Media's Role in Shaping Racial Narratives
24:04 Media's Role in Systemic Disparities
31:16 Advertising and Narrative Shaping
34:28 Representation and Tokenism in Media
37:50 Protests and Societal Change
42:01 Trust and Governance in Nigeria and the UK
47:09 The Black Paper.mp3
By We Are Griots and SBM IntelligenceSend us a text
In this episode, we discuss the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, particularly in the context of the UK, five years after the murder of George Floyd. We explore the ongoing issues of racial inequality, systemic racism, and the role of media and advertising in shaping societal narratives.
The conversation delves into the complexities of activism, the influence of class versus race, and the historical context of colonialism and slavery. We also touch on the importance of representation and the challenges faced by marginalised communities in both the UK and Nigeria, particularly in the wake of protests like #EndSARS.
The episode concludes with reflections on trust in government and the future of activism.
Takeaways
Sound bites
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context of Black Lives Matter
01:02 Five Years Later: A Reflection on Progress
04:28 The Nature of Activism and Public Response
06:15 Systemic Racism in the UK: A Nuanced Discussion
09:06 Cultural Influences and Historical Context
15:40 The Ongoing Impact of Black Lives Matter
18:26 Political Dynamics: The Far Right and Far Left
22:18 Community Agency and Government Trust
23:22 Media's Role in Shaping Racial Narratives
24:04 Media's Role in Systemic Disparities
31:16 Advertising and Narrative Shaping
34:28 Representation and Tokenism in Media
37:50 Protests and Societal Change
42:01 Trust and Governance in Nigeria and the UK
47:09 The Black Paper.mp3