From the author behind the bestselling Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race (http://renieddolodge.co.uk/books/) comes a podcast that takes the conversation a step further.
Featuring key voices from the last few decades of anti-racist activism, About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge looks at the recent history that lead to the politics of today.
Join the conversation using the hashtag #AboutRacewithReni
12 Available Episodes (12 Total)Average duration: 00:21:41
Sep 26, 2023
Introducing Physical Capital: Swimming
00:04:44
Welcome to Physical Capital, a series centered around the human relationship with swimming. What draws us to it? How do we use it, what do we gain from it… and what it can take from us?
We’ll be looking at swimming from multiple angles to help paint a complete picture of the sport.
We’re going to be exploring swimming through the prism of ‘Physical Capital' - discussing the physical attributes that can give you an advantage in the water and how they’ve been used to achieve greatness and how they can be affected and influenced by politics, geography and the unequal distribution of resources.
And most importantly we’ll be speaking to swimmers - from those that push themselves to their limits in the swimming pool and in open water, to those that swim for fun and for pleasure, and those who document its history.
Hosted by Rebecca Achieng Ajulu-Bushell
New episodes every Wednesday, Listen and Subscribe here
May 12, 2021
Introducing Human Resources
00:02:13
A new series exploring the true story of British involvement in the Transatlantic Slave trade and how it touches every part of the nation. Hosted by journalist Moya Lothian-McLean.
Available now, just search Human Resources in your podcast app or click here to listen now. (https://link.chtbl.com/humanresources?sid=dig)
Are the tides changing and are we all woke? Featuring actor, rapper, writer and activist Riz Ahmed, award-winning film and television producer Alison Owen, Actress, Writer and Director Meera Syal, former television commissioner and activist Farrukh Dhondy and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott.
Reni deep dives into what political blackness means to the different generations. Featuring the Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott MP, former TV commissioner and activist Farrukh Dhondy, rapper, poet, author and activist Akala, activists Sisters Uncut and Operation Black Vote's Simon Woolley.
Fully-linked transcripts, Episodes and BTS pictures available at AboutRacePodcast.com
Our Podcast Recommendation of the week is Stance Podcast
Reni digs deeper into the left behind white working class narrative. Featuring musician Billy Bragg, rapper, poet, activist and author Akala, journalist, author and activist Owen Jones and author and scholar Alana Lentin.
Fully-linked transcripts, episodes and BTS pictures available at AboutRacePodcast.com