Episodes

  • #12 SEASON 1✅
    Aug 19 2022

    Thank you so much for learning along with me, @Seunspeakss, over the past year! Hello From Britain! will be back with Season 2 soon. 


    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello


    Summer Reads:

    Jordanna Bailkin, The Afterlife of Empire

    Paul Field, Robin Bunce, Leila Hassan and Margaret Peacock, eds., Here To Stay Here To Fight: A ‘Race Today’ Anthology

    Jean Toomer, Cane

    Touré, Who’s Afraid of Post-Blackness?

    Richard Wright, Native Son


    Online Archive to check out:

    Warwick Digital Collection on Britain, Empire and Migration: https://cdm21047.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/bem 




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    7 mins
  • #11 SPECIAL EPISODE: WOMEN AND PAN-AFRICANISM pt2
    Jul 29 2022

    🚨SPECIAL EPISODE🚨

    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about how Pan-African political thought developed in late 20th century Britain.

    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello

    Further resources:

    6th Pan African Congress: https://snccdigital.org/events/6th-pan-african-congress/

    BLF: https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/listings/region/online-event/the-black-liberation-front-qa/

    Linda Bellos interview: https://www.rainbowjews.com/equality-champion-linda-bellos-proud-to-be-an-african-jewish-lesbian-feminist/

    Organisation of African Unity: https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/organisation-african-unity-oau, https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/organization-african-unity-1963-2002/

    Resolutions of the 7th Pan-African Congress: https://d.lib.msu.edu/ajps/13

    UK ARM Repossession Order: https://i2.wp.com/berniegrantarchive.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/ephemera_repossession_large.jpg

    UNESCO, African women, Pan-Africanism and African renaissance: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000235230

    W.E.B. Du Bois' Appeal To The World!: https://www.aclu.org/appeal-world

    Young Historian's Project on the BLF:

    https://www.younghistoriansproject.org/blf-exhibition

    https://www.younghistoriansproject.org/blf-film-we-are-our-own-liberators

    Music Recommendation:

    Grand Kalle, Independance Cha-Cha

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    28 mins
  • #10 SPECIAL EPISODE: WOMEN AND PAN-AFRICANISM pt1
    Jul 24 2022

    🚨SPECIAL EPISODE🚨


    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about how Pan-African political thought developed in early 20th century Britain. 

    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello

    Further resources:

    Archive of W.E.B. Du Bois documents: https://credo.library.umass.edu/view/collection/mums312

    Horrible Histories Video on Sons of Africa: https://fb.watch/esaGWASaib/

    Short documentary on Amy Ashwood Garvey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa4SqjgGWNc

    W.E.B. Du Bois 1900 speech: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/1900-w-e-b-du-bois-nations-world/

    Frances Willard, Jane Addams, Jesse Daniel Ames, ‘White Women and the Campaign against Lynching’, Counterpoints: The Gender of Racial Politics and Violence in America: Lynching, Prison Rape, & The Crisis of Masculinity (2001)

    Hakim Adi, Pan-Africanism: A History (Bloomsbury 2018)

    Marika Sherwood Lecture on the 1945 Pan-African Congress for Manchester Metropolitan University- https://mmutube.mmu.ac.uk/media/1_fpebqm06

    People’s History Museum on the 1945 Pan-African Congress- https://phm.org.uk/blogposts/africa-speaks-in-manchester-pan-africanism-manchester-and-a-collection-gem/

    Peter Fryer, Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain (Pluto Press 2018)

    RM Burroughs, ‘Savage times come again’: Morel, Wells, and the African Soldier, c.1885-1920’, English Studies in Africa: a journal of the humanities (2016) -https://bit.ly/3ztSohm


    Music Recommendation:

    Miriam Makeba- A Piece of Ground



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    37 mins
  • #9 WOMEN AND THE ORGANISATION OF WOMEN OF AFRICAN AND ASIAN DESCENT
    Jun 28 2022

    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about women in Britain and the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent (1978-1982).

    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello

    Further resources:

    Marius Turda, Maria Sophia Quine, Historicising Race (2018)


    Beverley Bryan, Suzanne Scafe, and Stella Dadzie The Heart of the Race (1985)


    Antony Appiah, 'The Uncompleted Argument: Du Bois and the Illusion of Race' Critical Inquiry (1985)


    Tariq Modood, ‘Political Blackness And British Asians’ Sociology (1994)


    Lola Young, ‘What is Black British Feminism?’ Women: a cultural review (2000)


    Overview of OWAAD and FOWAAD:

    https://feminismandthemedia.co.uk/stories/fowaad-speak-out/ 


    British Library Interview with OWAAD co-founders Stella Dadzie:

    https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/stella-dadzie-owaad


    OWAAD Draft Constitution:

    https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/xgHiqAbfrKfOTg?childAssetId=zQFO0itCXex7hA&hl=en


    Combahee River Collective Statement:

    https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/combahee-river-collective-statement-1977/


    Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor on identity politics and the Combahee River Collective:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfaNJ7ktIqA


    An example of a contemporary supplementary school:

    https://www.phoenixagendaschool.com/saturdayschool


    Anti-Apartheid movement newsletters and photos featuring women:

    https://www.aamarchives.org/who-was-involved/women-s-groups.html#click-here-to-read-the-anti-apartheid-women-s-newsletter


    Film recommendation:

    Bhaji on the Beach

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNr2FlU8l1Y

    Music recommendation:

    The Specials-Nelson Mandela

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    18 mins
  • #8 WOMEN AND THE BRIXTON BLACK WOMEN'S GROUP
    Jun 20 2022

    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about the Brixton Black Women's Group, which formed in 1973 and disbanded around 1985. 


    Further resources:

    Overview of the UK Women's Liberation Movement:

    https://www.bl.uk/sisterhood/articles/womens-liberation-a-national-movement


    On Gerlin Bean:

    https://theblackcurriculum.com/blog/black-women-activists-in-british-history-womens-history-month-2022


    On Shrew magazine:

    https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/shrew-magazine-1976


    On Olive Morris:

    https://artsandculture.google.com/story/my-heart-will-always-be-in-brixton-olive-morris-black-cultural-archives/XwWReH6wADe8xA?hl=en


    On Beverley Bryan:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=aL2mV66uCBU&app=desktop


    On Liz Obi:

    https://rememberolivemorris.wordpress.com/2007/09/28/121-railton-road/

    https://boroughphotos.org/lambeth/olive-morris-squatters-handbook/


    On Zainab Abbas:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000tj50/black-power-a-british-story-of-resistance


    On the Brixton Black Women's Group:

    https://www.bl.uk/womens-rights/articles/black-women-activists-in-britain#footnote6

    https://pasttenseblog.wordpress.com/2020/05/13/spotlight-on-londons-radical-herstory-the-brixton-black-womens-group/


    On virginity testing:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuWNi20xGhc

    https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/03/uk/virginity-testing-hymenoplasty-ban-uk-asequals-intl-cmd/index.html

    https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/1979-02-19/debates/8b08facc-47af-41eb-b071-cce935bbda0b/ImmigrationProcedures


    “Speak Out” Issues 1-4:

    https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/8wGd1OOMcK7W-w?childAssetId=_QGRGCwfYMh0mA&hl=en


    Film Recommendations:

    Miss World 1970: Beauty Queens and Bedlam (2020, BBC)

    Misbehaviour (2020, Pathé, BFI and BBC Films) starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Keira Knightley

    Cedar Wood & Silk- https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-cedar-wood-silk-1995-online


    Music Recommendation:

    The Women’s Liberation Music Archive

    Matumbi- Empire Road

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    23 mins
  • #7 WOMEN AND BRITISH BLACK POWER
    Jan 7 2022

    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about women in Britain and Black Power in the mid-late 20th-century. 

    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello(@BritainHello)

    Further resources:

    Anne-Marie Angelo, 'The Black Panthers in London, 1967-72: A Diasporic Struggle Navigates the Atlantic' (2009) Radical History Review

    Robin Bunce and Paul Field, 'Obi B. Egbuna, C.L.R. James and the Birth of Black Power in Britain: Black Radicalism in Britain 1967-72' (2011) Twentieth Century British History

    Kate Quinn, Black Power in the Caribbean (University Press of Florida 2014)

    Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and Suzanne Scafe, Heart of the Race: Black Women’s Lives in Britain (Verso 2018)

    Black Panther Party 10-Point Program: https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/25139/the-black-panther-partys-ten-point-program/

    A 1966 Stokely Carmichael speech on Black Power: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/speeches-african-american-history/1966-stokely-carmichael-black-power/

    Recent Altheia Jones-Lecointe Interview: https://organisedyouth.tumblr.com/tagged/audio 

    A Guardian Long-Read on Altheia Jones-Lecointe and the British Black Panther Movement: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/sep/09/altheia-jones-lecointe-the-black-panther-who-became-a-mangrove-nine-hero

    Sewell Commission Report: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-report-of-the-commission-on-race-and-ethnic-disparities

    Macpherson Inquiry: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-stephen-lawrence-inquiry

    Film Recommendation: Judas and the Black Messiah, Small Axe

    Music Recommendation: Stevie Wonder- Black Man

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    17 mins
  • #6 SPECIAL EPISODE ft Simmone Ahikau: COLONIALISM, CLIMATE JUSTICE AND FAMILIES
    Aug 27 2021

    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@Seunspeakss) chats with Simmone Ahiaku, friend to the podcast and an award-winning changemaker, campaigner and environmental activist.


    For an in depth workshop on climate colonialism sign up here to join a workshop created by Climate in Colour: https://climateincolour.com/courses/5ff3481cf2efbe33825535f1 


    Further resources:

    Article by Sean F Britt:

    https://www.jstor.org/stable/25762257 


    Black Women and Homelessness:

    https://www.bigissue.com/latest/black-people-are-more-than-three-times-as-likely-to-experience-homelessness/ 

    https://england.shelter.org.uk/media/press_release/black_people_are_more_than_three_times_as_likely_to_experience_homelessness 

    https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/publications/roof-not-home-housing-experiences-black-and-minoritised-women-survivors-gender-based-violence-london/


    Climate Justice:

    https://shado-mag.com/?s=climate+justice

    https://www.nus.org.uk/campaigns/decolonise-education/mixed-media-library


    Ogoni Nine:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-55330945

    https://unpo.org/article/13664

    https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/role-women-struggle-environmental-justice-ogoni 

    https://csw.ucla.edu/2017/03/23/ogoni-women-nigeria-us-migrating-movement/


    Political Assasinations:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-57459055 


    Space Colonisation:

    https://www.businessinsider.com/the-limits-of-jeff-bezos-winged-space-utopia-2021-7


    Film Recommendation: 

    Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century


    Music Recommendation:

    Willow Smith, 21st Century Girl


    Simmone's Book Recommendations:


    Octavia Butler, The Parable of the Sower 


    Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism v The Climate


    Ike Okonta and Oronto Douglas, Where Vultures Feast: Shell, Human Rights and Oil 


    Kathryn Yusoff, A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None


    Nick Buxton and Ben Hayes, The Secure and the Dispossessed: How the Military and Corporations Are Shaping a Climate-Changed World 



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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #5 WOMEN AND THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
    Jul 15 2021

    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about women in the Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD)

    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello (@BritainHello)


    Further resources:

    On Martin Luther King Jr’s trip to Ghana:

    https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/ghana-trip

    https://qz.com/africa/1813868/how-ghanas-independence-day-inspired-martin-luther-king-jr/

    On Martin Luther King Jr's visit to the UK:

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/dec/12/martin-luther-king-dr-uk-visit-1948 

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/dec/02/martin-luther-king-in-london-1964-reflections-on-a-landmark-visit

    https://www.stpauls.co.uk/history-collections/history/history-highlights/martin-luther-king

    On Ranjana Ash: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/nov/19/ranjana-ash

    On Jocelyn Barrow: https://www.voice-online.co.uk/news/uk-news/2020/04/11/tributes-pour-in-to-dame-jocelyn-barrow-a-true-champion-of-racial-equality/

    On David Pitt: https://archives.blog.parliament.uk/2020/10/02/the-noble-david-pitt-from-grenada-to-camden/

    On Marion Glean: https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/marion-patrick-jones/m0134r9_v?hl=en

    On Lord Lester: https://justice.org.uk/lord-lester-herne-hill-qc/

    On Learie Constantine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7PL8yIlpE4&list=PLilBYVf0P9abmND3VntYaqacbVSMTRxpz

    Nicholas Deakin on CARD- https://www.runnymedetrust.org/uploads/audio/Nicholas_Deakin_on_CARD.mp3

    Elizabeth Buettner, ‘This is Staffordshire not Alabama’: Racial Geographies of Commonwealth Immigration in Early 1960s Britain, (2014)The Journal of Imperial and Colonial History 710

    Hannah Elias, ‘John Collins, Martin Luther King, Jr., and transnational network s of protest and resistance in the Church of England during the 1960s’ in Tom Rodger, Phillip Williamson and Matthew Grimley, eds, The Church of England and British Politics since 1900 (Boydell and Brewer 2020)

    Kennetta Hammond Perry, London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race (Oxford University Press 2016)

    Legal cases:

    R v Governing Body of JFS [2009] UKSC 15: https://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKSC/2009/15.html 

    Essop v Home Office [2017] UKSC 27: https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/uksc-2015-0161-judgment.pdf 

    Griggs v Duke Power Co 401 US 424 (1971): https://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar_case?case=8655598674229196978&q=Griggs+v+Duke+Power+Co.+401+U.S.+424+(1971)+&hl=en&as_sdt=2006

    See also Mandla v Dowell Lee [1983] 1 All ER 1062 for an illustration of why not having religion as a protected characteristic was problematic in the Race Relations Acts:  http://www.hrcr.org/safrica/equality/Mandla_DowellLee.htm 

    Nachova v Bulgaria: https://bit.ly/2UcKfMl


    Music recommendation:

    Shirley Bassey: As I Love You

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    18 mins