Black British Lives Matter with Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder

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Black British Art Matters With Ashton Attzs and Rianna Jade Parker

Season 1, Ep. 10

This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –

What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.


This week we discuss why Black British Art Matters with Ashton Attzs and Rianna Jade Parker.

Ashton Attz, is a Black non-binary painter and illustrator who won the coveted Evening

Standard Art Prize in 2018 for the painting of transgender swimmers, “Don’t Stay In Ya Lane”,

and Rianna Jade Parker is a leading a critic, curator and researcher whose first book ‘A Brief

History of Black British Art’ was published by Tate in 2021. Art can both define a culture, shape

it, and articulate the thoughts and feelings of a community. From Chris Ofili to Lynette Yiadom-

Boakye we explores exactly what art says about Black British Live and why it matters.


Find out more about the hosts and guests:

Ashton Attzs

Instagram: @attzs


Rianna Jade Parker

Twitter: @xaymacans

http://www.riannajadeparker.com/


Marcus Ryder is on Twitter @marcusryder

Lenny Henry is also on Twitter @LennyHenry

https://lennyhenry.net/

Our book: Black British Lives Matter by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder is published by Faber & Faber and is available to purchase here:

https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571368518-black-british-lives-matter/

Podcast art by Faber

Music by The Lethargees

This podcast is a Faber & Faber production

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Season 1, Ep. 6
This is the podcast where we explore why and how Black British lives matter –What it means to be Black and British, our culture, our joy and our pain.This week we discuss one big idea - reparations - paying Black British people, and Black people around the world, for the slavery and colonialism they suffered. Could reparations solve racism once and for all, and how would it eve work? Professor Kehinde Andrews and activist and lawyer, Esther Stanford Xosei join Lenny and Marcus to discuss.Additional reading about reparations recommended in the podcast:Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century by Kehinde AndrewsHow Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter RodneyCapitalism and Slavery by Eric WilliamsSlavery Reparations: The Time is Now by Nora WhitmanEsther Stanford Xosei’s chapter ‘The long road of Pan-African liberation to reparatory justice’ is in Black British History: New Perspectives edited by Hakim Adi  Find out more about the hosts and guests: Kehinde Andrewshttps://www.bcu.ac.uk/social-sciences/about-us/staff/criminology-and-sociology/kehinde-andrewsTwitter: @kehinde_andrewsInstagram: @kehindeandrewsEsther Stanford-Xoseihttps://roape.net/2022/03/10/afrika-and-reparations-activism-in-the-uk-an-interview-with-esther-stanford-xosei/Twitter: @XoseiInstagram: @mzxoseiMarcus Ryder is on Twitter @marcusryderLenny Henry is also on Twitter @LennyHenryhttps://lennyhenry.net/ Our book: Black British Lives Matter by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder is published by Faber & Faber and is available to purchase here:https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571368518-black-british-lives-matter/ Podcast art by FaberMusic by The LethargeesThis podcast is a Faber & Faber production