Watch: ‘Black and British (Starring Naomi Campbell)’

Published: Monday 28th Nov 2016 by David

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Often smudged out of history lessons, the layered, complex and victorious stories of black people in the United Kingdom were celebrated by the BBC via a series of documentaries this month.

They fell under the umbrella ‘Black & British.’

Thanks to the platform, and our friends over at ‘Shadow and Act’, you can now watch over eight hours worth of programming built for the series which stars the supermodel Naomi Campbell.

Watch below…

Via ‘S&A’:


— Next, presented by David Harewood, “Will Britain Ever Have A Black Prime Minister?” offers a hard-hitting statistical analysis of getting to the top professions:

— “Life And Death The Pentecostal Way” is an observational documentary featuring a Brixton Pentecostal church and its community:

— “Black Is The New Black” features some of the most influential and talented black Britons facing the camera and describing what it is like to be black and British today. It’s a 4-part series, but only the first 3 episodes are available at the moment:



— Next, “Back In Time For Brixton” follows a family as they are whisked through the decades in south London, from Windrush in 1948 to today.

— BBC Four’s “Roots Reggae Rebellion,” presented by rapper and poet Akala, examines the history and impact of Reggae music in Jamaica and Britain.

— “Young, Gifted And Classical: The Making Of A Maestro” tells the story of the extraordinary musical family of Sheku Kanneh-Mason, winner of BBC Young Musician 2016.

— “Black Nurses: The Women Who Saved the NHS” tells the story of the thousands of Caribbean and African women who answered the call 70 years ago to come to the UK to save the then ailing health service.

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  1. steve November 28, 2016

    Eh!

  2. Mc90 November 28, 2016

    It’s the British Broadcasting Company not channel ?

    • Stanning Is Messy November 28, 2016

      It’s actually the British Broadcasting corporation

  3. Mark111 November 28, 2016

    We African Americans are the only ones (other than African nations) that really cherish out history & culture. While most denied their heritage (Latin America) or are wiped out (European).

    • S****** Blonde November 28, 2016

      You are assuming that all Latin Americans have African blood in them and that is incorrect, it all depends on the region, Latin America is a big region, some countries have more Amerindias (México, central América, Perú, Bolivia and Ecuador), others more blacks (mostly the Hispanic Caribbean islands Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and in South America Brazil), and others are predominantly white (Argentina and Uruguay), so to put on the same box such a diverse group of people is pure ignorance. Either way the European genes prevails in Latin America, except Haiti, witch I didn’t included on the list because even though they speak a Latin Language, they’re just black, while the blacks Dominicans, Cubans and Puerto Rican are heavily mixed. If you go to Argentina you would be surprised to see that 90% of the population is European, it’s also very European in terms of culture, so don’t make the mistake to think that Latinos are all the same. Btw, the only people who deny their origins are black, that’s a black issue, not a Dominican or Puerto Rican one, a lot of AA do it too, just saying.

      • Sheeno November 28, 2016

        I was with you till you said the people of Haiti are just “black” which tell me you are as clueless as partial of your name.

      • S****** Blonde November 28, 2016

        The level of Blackness of Haiti is only comparable to that of Sub-Saharan African countries, only 1% of the population is non-black, Haiti is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world, nothing to do with the multicultural society of other Latin America countries.

      • Sheeno November 28, 2016

        You sound so intelligent.

      • Mark111 /.\ November 28, 2016

        European gene prevails, yet most of Latin America have brown to dark skin, dark hair, wide noses and full lips. Ok… You comment is so missinfromed that I don’t have to time to correct it. Seems like a life time of ignorance.

      • S****** Blonde November 28, 2016

        @Mark
        You need to travel more, also it’s called olive skin tone, (like south Spaniards, south Italians, Portugueses and Greeks) not brown like blacks, dark hair, full lips (not in the same way of black people) and even the nose are all traits that you can find in south European populations, hell, I’m Scandinavian and most Nordic people have pillowed lips (again the Angelina Jolie type, not the Jay-Z type), if you think only black people possesses certain traits you’re very wrong, even Asian can have full lips and wide noses, are those traits inherited from sub-Saharan Africans too?…….Jesus take some classes of anthropology.

  4. S****** Blonde November 28, 2016

    Black Europeans.

  5. We Nowqd Redv dimnobut it ash trjoan ivy blobukz Need UK timely Ukuno eremxil November 29, 2016

    Nice

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