Systemic Racism: “I have a love-hate relationship with Black History Month!”
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In schools across London, Black History Month discussions and events will be taking place but how many talk about and address systemic racism all year round ?
In season 2 of our youth-led podcast, The Intersect, we are exploring “What School Didn’t Teach Us”. Join our Youth Board hosts, Samiyah and Ismail in Episode 2, as we begin to reclaim the narrative with Ndubuisi Uchea, the co-founder of Word on The Curb, a multicultural insights and communications consultancy that has built communities online and offline and works with the world’s biggest brands to engage Gen-Z, Millennial and Minority audiences.
They come together to have a profound and honest conversation about the heavy experience of systemic racism from the workplace to walking down the street, the importance of narrative and how to use your culture as a superpower.
In 2014, Word on the Curb released a moving poetic piece that challenged black history in the curriculum. It has amassed over 40 million views: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNfH41-LI4w
The views and opinions expressed by the guests in this podcast are their own and do not reflect the Mayor's Fund for London.
Edited by Courtney Brown.
Find out more about the Mayor’s Fund for London: https://www.mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk/
Find out more about The Intersect: https://www.mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk/youth-engagement/the-intersect/