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Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health (BLAM UK) is proud to offer short, bite sized, and accessible global Black history and cultural podcast episodes to aid you in your Black history learning.
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The Anti-Racist Educator

The Anti-Racist Educator

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Whether you are interested in becoming a more racially conscious educator, or you are simply an individual seeking to learn more about racial matters, we invite you to listen to our podcast and join us on a life-long journey of anti-racist education. The Anti-Racist Educator is run by a collective of educators of colour and based in Scotland. As an online learning platform, The Anti-Racist Educator aims to critically challenge racism by exploring teaching, discussing ideas and sharing learni ...
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In this episode of Black History Bites, we explore the rich history and enduring significance of Notting Hill Carnival. From its origins as a symbol of Black resistance and resilience, led by activist Claudia Jones, to its role as a celebration of cultural pride and Black joy, we delve into why understanding this history is crucial—especially today…
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Today's episode celebrates the remarkable achievements of contemporary Black British sports stars! Join us as we explore the backgrounds of household names in boxing like Anthony Joshua, football with Marcus Rashford, track star Dina Asher-Smith, and race car driving with Lewis Hamilton. We also shine a spotlight on rising stars such as Khadijah Me…
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Did you know that after Africa, the largest Black population resides in South America? In this episode, we delve into the rich history of Black South Americans—a journey shaped by the dark legacy of slavery and resilience. Discover how communities fought to preserve their culture and heritage across centuries. Explore their profound contributions t…
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In this episode we celebrate the 76th anniversary of the Empire Windrush's 1948 arrival in Britain. We explore the Windrush generation's contributions to post-war Britain, despite facing severe racism and hardships as well as the legacy of the Windrush generation and their impact on Black British Culture.…
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Join us as we explore the vibrant origins of this unique genre in Addis Ababa, the visionary work of Mulatu Astatke, and the profound themes of innovation, African pride, and cultural preservation that make Ethio-Jazz so captivating. Perfect for anyone looking to discover the rich musical heritage of Ethiopia and the soul-stirring sounds that defin…
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In this podcast, we explore the profound impact of "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker. This seminal work chronicles Celie's journey from oppression to empowerment, resonating deeply with readers worldwide. Through its rich portrayal of Black female experiences and groundbreaking use of language, the novel has sparked vital discussions on intersecti…
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In this episode, we explore the issues surrounding zero tolerance policies and its impact on Black children in the UK educational system. We consider the repercussions, and how these policies disproportionately affect Black students. We then propose alternative, more ethical approaches to addressing behaviour in schools!…
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Discover the forgotten tales of African empires on this week's episode! Journey through the pages of history to uncover the majestic Mali Empire, the legendary Ghana Empire, and the captivating Adal Sultanate Empire. These stories, often overshadowed, illuminate the rich cultural heritage of present-day Mali, Mauritania, Senegal, and Somaliland. Tu…
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Discover the story of Lovers Rock, a special music style born in 1970s Britain. This episode explores how it came from reggae roots, grew in South London, and became a voice for Black communities. Lovers Rock songs celebrated love, empowered men and women, and provided a safe space away from racism. Join us to learn how this music genre became a sy…
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Join us on Black History Bites as we delve into the haunting history of Goree Island. This Senegalese island became a pivotal trading post, transporting goods and enslaved people to the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Explore its colonial histories, the sinister Maison des Esclaves, and the heart-wrenching stories of those who endured the transatlantic…
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BLAM UK is thrilled to unveil its groundbreaking two-volume set of books, "Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Black Britain & Europe (Vol 1)" and “Africa, The Americas and The Caribbean (Vol 2)." Book launch event: 11th December 2023!🎟️: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/750969900187?aff=ebdsshiosBook release date: 22nd December, 2023! 📚: Availa…
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The Mogadishu sultanate was a sultanate in the southern region of Somali territory that was distinguished in its trading network until it was taken over by the Ajuran Empire in the 13th century. The Ajuran Sultanate was another powerful sultanate that established itself from the early to mid-13th century, until its decline in the early 17th century…
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Dapper Dan is both the bright mind behind reworked logos and screen-printed monograms of fashion houses such as Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and MCM for luxury streetwear, as well as the inventor of the process for screen printing onto leather, used in luxury automobile interiors. He currently works with Gucci on their Diversity Council, as well as…
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This week on Black History Bites, we are discussing the history of Black women sporting long acrylic nails.Did you know that acrylic nails were invented in the 1950’s?1954 was the year in which Fred Slack, a dentist, broke his fingernail at work and decided to use dental products to create a temporary replacement. He later went on to create a compa…
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Food is a huge deal to Black American culture in the US! In today's episode, we'll be looking at the idea of culinary retention from Africa as enslaved Africans were taken and brought to the United States. Foods such as gumbo, hot sauce, and Juneteenth specials have strong historical ties to the Motherland, presenting the social collectivity of the…
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