5 episodes

The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. Hosted by Dr Jak Beula, founder of Nubian Jak, the community trust that creates plaques, memorials and other products to make black history known.
In this series, Dr Jak speaks to inspiring, creative, aspiring and influential black Londoners, who discuss with Dr Jak their chosen historical figures, and who they feel, should be a part of the Black Plaque Project. 
This series features: 
Kwame Kwei-Armah, Artistic Director of the Young Vic Theatre.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, MP for Streatham.
Kelechi Okafor, Podcaster, Actress and Director.
Kevin Morosky, Creative and Founder of wearepocc.
Ronke Lawal, Cultural Commentator, PR Consultant & Founder of Ariatu PR.
As part of our Black Plaque Project, we've put up 30 Black Plaques in London to celebrate the stories of black historical figures.
For more info on our community trust, visit nubianjak.org, and for more on the black plaque project, visit blackplaques.com.
Produced by Andrew Spence and Bernard P Achampong for Unedited
Music: 'Seeing The Bigger Picture' by Big Mean Sound Machine

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Black Plaque Podcast Unedited Stories

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The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. Hosted by Dr Jak Beula, founder of Nubian Jak, the community trust that creates plaques, memorials and other products to make black history known.
In this series, Dr Jak speaks to inspiring, creative, aspiring and influential black Londoners, who discuss with Dr Jak their chosen historical figures, and who they feel, should be a part of the Black Plaque Project. 
This series features: 
Kwame Kwei-Armah, Artistic Director of the Young Vic Theatre.
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, MP for Streatham.
Kelechi Okafor, Podcaster, Actress and Director.
Kevin Morosky, Creative and Founder of wearepocc.
Ronke Lawal, Cultural Commentator, PR Consultant & Founder of Ariatu PR.
As part of our Black Plaque Project, we've put up 30 Black Plaques in London to celebrate the stories of black historical figures.
For more info on our community trust, visit nubianjak.org, and for more on the black plaque project, visit blackplaques.com.
Produced by Andrew Spence and Bernard P Achampong for Unedited
Music: 'Seeing The Bigger Picture' by Big Mean Sound Machine

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Kevin Morosky on Justin Fashanu

    Kevin Morosky on Justin Fashanu

    Justin Fashanu, Britain’s First Openly Gay Footballer
    The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. In this episode Dr Jak speaks to Kevin Morosky a creative and founder of wearepocc. Kevin’s chosen historical figure is footballer Justin Fashanu, the 1st black million pound footballer, who also became the first professional footballer to come out as gay. Justin is a trailblazer and pioneer, not just in football, but outside of the sport.

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    • 23 min
    Ronke Lawal on Olive Morris

    Ronke Lawal on Olive Morris

    Activist and Feminist Olive Morris
    The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. In this episode, Dr Jak speaks to Ronke Lawal, Cultural Commentator, PR Consultant & Founder of Ariatu PR. Ronke’s chosen historical figure is Olive Morris, activist and feminist. Olive led protests and demonstrations and helped to set up the Brixton Black Women's Group in 1973, one of Britain's first networks for black women.

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    • 29 min
    Kelechi Okafor on Sarah Baartman

    Kelechi Okafor on Sarah Baartman

    South African, Sarah Baartman
    The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. In this episode Dr Jak speaks to Podcaster, Actress and Director Kelechi Okafor. Kelechi’s chosen historical figure is South African Sarah Baartman. Sarah was seen as the epitome of colonial exploitation and racism, of the ridicule and commodification of black people and especially the black woman. Sarah Baartman’s journey is a story that must be told.

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    • 29 min
    Kwame Kwei-Armah on Claude McKay

    Kwame Kwei-Armah on Claude McKay

    Jamaican Writer and Poet Claude McKay
    The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. In this episode Dr Jak speaks to Kwame Kwei-Armah, the Artistic Director of the Young Vic Theatre in London. Kwame’s chosen historical figure is Jamaican writer and poet, Claude McKay was a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, and his work heavily influenced a generation of black authors including James Baldwin and Richard Wright.

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    • 25 min
    A flavour of the Black Plaque Podcast

    A flavour of the Black Plaque Podcast

    The Black Plaque Podcast is an original podcast series, celebrating stories of black historical figures in London, as part of the Black Plaque Project. Hosted by Dr Jak Buela, founder of Nubian Jak, the community trust that creates plaques, memorials and other products to make black history known.
    In this series, Dr Jak speaks to inspiring, creative, aspiring and influential black Londoners, who discuss with Dr Jak their chosen historical figures, and who they feel, should be a part of the Black Plaque Project. 
    This series features: 
    Kwame Kwei-Armah, Artistic Director of the Young Vic Theatre.
    Kelechi Okafor, Podcaster, Actress and Director .
    Kevin Morosky, Creative and Founder of wearepocc
    Ronle Lawal, Cultural Commentator, PR Consultant & Founder of Ariatu PR
    As part of our Black Plaque Project, we've put up 30 Black Plaques in London to celebrate the stories of black historical figures.
    For more info on our community trust, visit nubianjak.org, and for more on the black plaque project, visit blackplaques.com.
    Music: 'Seeing The Bigger Picture' by Big Mean Sound Machine is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 1 min

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