Good discussion of the coming to terms with Manchester and various citizens and institutions that profited from the transatlantic slave trade. It would be interesting to see how reparations and continued development to the Island countries will be handled.
Isn’t it a shame that no one talks about genocide and Palestine on a panel where speakers address colonialism in its continuity (past/present)? Being mute about it is not colonialist that is sustained by this panel?
excellent broadcast, thank you UoM, David Olusoga and guests.
Good discussion of the coming to terms with Manchester and various citizens and institutions that profited from the transatlantic slave trade. It would be interesting to see how reparations and continued development to the Island countries will be handled.
1:04 question, poor woman, when he answered 'read the gaurdian' how condescending was that, she was asking about her kids,,,
Isn’t it a shame that no one talks about genocide and Palestine on a panel where speakers address colonialism in its continuity (past/present)? Being mute about it is not colonialist that is sustained by this panel?
why arent you acknowledging the poor that Engels spoke about?