8. Racism in the UK - Celebrated Filmmaker Talks About Growing Up Black in Scotland - with Stewart Kyasimire
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Feb 22, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:15:52

We hear a story of isolation and betrayal. We also learn how Stewart has taken motivation from his most hurtful experiences to try to create a better world for his children. Stewart is a black, Bafta-nominated director, who recently directed the film “Black and Scottish”. The film is very personal to his own experiences as he moved to Scotland at the age of two after being born in Kenya.  

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“I was really angry at the time, really angry. Not even at the kids that said it, more so at the friends that I thought I had, because they betrayed me.” Stewart is a black, BAFTA-nominated director, who has taken motivation from experiencing racism at work and at home to try to create a better world for his children.

We hear a story of isolation and betrayal. We also learn how Stewart has taken motivation from his most hurtful experiences to try to create a better world for his children. Stewart is a black, Bafta-nominated director, who recently directed the film “Black and Scottish”. The film is very personal to his own experiences as he moved to Scotland at the age of two after being born in Kenya.  

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Check out the Stories Of Men website for more on this story

We're also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

A voices.captivate.fm/fascinate-productions">Fascinate Production

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