The Colour of Our Politics

The Colour of Our Politics
The Colour of Our Politics

The Colour of Our Politics is a new podcast from Javaad Alipoor and Tanya Vital about the history of anti-racism in the UK, what’s going on today and what might happen in the future. Javaad and Tanya aren’t pretending to have all the answers – but they do know some pretty interesting people. Combining this with rigorous discussion, the duo will be joined by special expert guests to illuminate how anti-racism in the UK today has been shaped by a long history of activism and resistance.

Episodes

  1. 06/16/2021

    The Colour of Our Politics - Episode 9: Hassan Mahamdallie - Stephen Lawrence Enquiry

    Hassan Mahamdallie is a playwright, writer, senior policy-maker specialising in diversity and the arts, and campaigner for race equality. In the 1990s he was a reporter on The Socialist Worker newspaper, assigned to report on race and racism in British society – from racially motivated crimes, to deaths in police custody, to enforced deportations. “There was a point where it looked as if the Metropolitan Police might actually be disbanded by the Home Secretary …. so this notion of defunding the police as being some kind of airy fairy nonsense dreamed up by the far left actually, to be honest, when it comes to the context of Stephen Lawrence and the Macpherson inquiry it was a very very real threat that the Metropolitan Police faced” In this wide-ranging conversation with The Colour of Our Politics hosts, Javaad Alipoor and Tanya Vital, Hassan shares a personal eyewitness account of the murder of black British teenager, Stephen Lawrence. He explains how the dynamics of institutional racism played out from the very first minutes of the police investigation all the way through to the 1998-9 Macpherson public inquiry; about the unrelenting determination of Stephen’s parents, Doreen and Neville Lawrence, their supporters and legal team to put the police on trial; and the extraordinary yet brief moment – on publication of the Macpherson Report which outlined urgent reforms of the UK police service, and the seismic shift that then followed in public trust in the police – that it looked like the Met was on the brink of being disbanded.

    1h 14m

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The Colour of Our Politics is a new podcast from Javaad Alipoor and Tanya Vital about the history of anti-racism in the UK, what’s going on today and what might happen in the future. Javaad and Tanya aren’t pretending to have all the answers – but they do know some pretty interesting people. Combining this with rigorous discussion, the duo will be joined by special expert guests to illuminate how anti-racism in the UK today has been shaped by a long history of activism and resistance.

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