Two programmes looking at racism and immigration. Changing Attitudes looks at the racisms that are at the forefront of race today, including Islamophobia, ...
Charles Wheeler looks at disappointed hopes of black America from LBJ's 1965 Voting Rights Act to radicalism of Louis FARR...
Reporter Greg McKenzie meets young people born or brought up in the UK who say Home Office immigration policy treats them as second-class citizens.
Episode one explores both arriving and growing up in Britain through intimate interviews with prominent black Britons.
With extraordinary access to devastated parents desperately searching for their stolen son; a man who brokers the deals and has so...
Our cast of extraordinary black Britons talk about school days, 'playing the game' and negotiating the working world.
Documentary series celebrating Britain's black community. Our cast of black Britons talk about making it, but making it with a difference.
In the final episode, our cast of extraordinary black Britons are facing today and the future.
This clip follows a term in one of the most diverse schools in Birmingham, with at least 17 different ethnic backgrounds.
An exploration of immigration and racism discussing terms of identity, labelling and prejudice.
Former England and Arsenal footballer Sol Campbell investigates why the unemployment rate for young black British men is roughly double that of...
Inspirational Black Britons describe what it is like to be Black and British today.
A look at the aftermath of the gas leak at the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal which resulted in the death of 2,500 people.
A focus on racism in Wales - we hear from a young woman and a father who have experienced attacks.
An exploration of what turns someone into a violent extremist. <br><br><strong>(Topics of radicalisation, extremism, gr...
Poet Sue Brown looks at what life was like in the postwar years for Birmingham's Caribbean community as they asked qu...
Dr Aminul Hoque tells the story of the thousands of Bangladeshi families who settled in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s.
British-born Chinese vlogger Shu Lin explores the history of the Chinese community in the UK from the 1950s through to the...
Therapist Rachel Nguyen tells the story of the Vietnamese Boat People who came to Britain in the 70s and...
With extraordinary access to a smartphone used by three British men who went to fight in Syria, Mobeen Azhar uncovers what made them join ISIS ...
In 2013 Reggie Yates spent a week in South Africa's largest white squatter camp, Coronation Park. Are young wh...
What future does the idea of multiculturalism have in Britain? As the politicians debate, Laurie interviews Britain's leading cultural theoris...
Fifty years on from the promise of equality and the Civil Rights Act, this documentary reveals the moments where America had the chance ...
The morality of multiculturalism. Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk.
British Bangladeshis have one of the highest relative poverty rates of any ethnic group in the UK, with many living in low income hous...
The Primary captures a term in the life of Welford Primary School, a thriving school with pupils from 17 different ethnic backgrounds. The film follows headmaste...
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