Two programmes looking at racism and immigration. Changing Attitudes looks at the racisms that are at the forefront of race today, including Islamophobia, ...
Live from Sunderland, a panel of politicians and local activists discuss racism and Islamophobia in Britain in the light of events ...
What does it mean to call yourself a 'butch' lesbian - and is the term falling away? Poet Joelle Taylor celebrates ‘being butch' and explores its rich meaning for her ...
1944 Education Act secondary education for all, selective tripartite system. Cultural capital. Cultura...
An exploration of the expectations on young British Asian men from their parents and ...
Documentary exploring what it means to be British. Britishness is put under the microscope in this unique social experiment testing the best method to integ...
An exploration of immigration and racism discussing terms of identity, labelling and prejudice.
Documentary exploring the effect of immigration on the dwindling white community of the East End, from the perspective of those who remain and th...
In this personal film, Mehreen Baig, a British-Pakistani woman, meets a range of young British-Asian men to understand thei...
Third series of chat programmes for young British Asians. Rajesh Mirchandani discusses multiculturalism.
June Sarpong hosts discussion programme from the Truman Brewery, London. The topic is multiculturalism, and barrister John Cooper argues ...
The presenter visits Pakistan to explore how ties between Britain and Pakistan ...
Author and independent local councillor Rabina Khan calls for a new definition of multiculturalism which acknowledges...
Poet Sue Brown looks at what life was like in the postwar years for Birmingham's Caribbean community as they asked qu...
Angela Moran, whose grandparents were amongst thousands of Irish to move to the second city in the 1950s, tells the stor...
What future does the idea of multiculturalism have in Britain? As the politicians debate, Laurie interviews Britain's leading cultural theoris...
Panorama investigates the battle for the hearts and minds of British Muslims. John Ware hears from Muslims trying to promote a form o...
Mass immigration to Newham in the past 25 years has meant the area is no longer recognisable from the pas...
Aasmah Mir revisits the heated dispute surrounding Ray Honeyford, a Bradford head teacher whose outspoken criticisms of multiculturalism caused ...
The morality of multiculturalism. Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk.
Don Letts explores how the skinhead subculture has become associated with street fighting and racism, but had its origins in a moment ...
Billy Bragg presents program which examines the multicultural evolution of London society since the end of the Second World War, and looks at ...
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