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should be a black history month shouldn't special a fictional just one single month from the year do you think that the sort of event sort of scene in the coverage that was seen as justified the idea of a specific month for black history no i'm really grateful and i'm old enough to remember when it was history week and then it grew into a history month now we're finding that a month is not long enough simply because there's so many events on so yeah every month it should be a pakistan moment and then everybody can get to experience all the good things that are on you know from drummer's films and just social meta to be able to talk about our history and heritage and i just said obviously the vents of forster online in the main for the history month this year. are highlight us father bill does something unexpected that tom didn't or a grandstand success you could solve or you point to which are which has surprised even yourself terms of how effective it was. yes well we bid on brain stream t.v. so that was good but the icing o
should be a black history month shouldn't special a fictional just one single month from the year do you think that the sort of event sort of scene in the coverage that was seen as justified the idea of a specific month for black history no i'm really grateful and i'm old enough to remember when it was history week and then it grew into a history month now we're finding that a month is not long enough simply because there's so many events on so yeah every month it should be a pakistan moment...
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from slavery to windrush, britain's black history month is not about far—away people. d inform people about black history, which was not being taught in our schools. i think black history month is a great vehicle to raise awareness of black history but for black cultural archives, one of the sayings we have is black history every day of the year. the black cultural archives in brixton, south london, holds a treasure trove of research and information, stemming back some 2000 years. i think that there is a lot more that needs to be done to understand that black history is not confined to a month. it is not confined to particular periods, especially of recent history in britain, but there is this influence and contribution, you know, stretching back thousands of years. the month of october is not about creating a separate history, it is simply about remembering a history that already exists. i drown it out with music, screaming at how often i scrape its breath into my palm and will it to beat slower. tolu is a poet and today, a collection of her works will be published as
from slavery to windrush, britain's black history month is not about far—away people. d inform people about black history, which was not being taught in our schools. i think black history month is a great vehicle to raise awareness of black history but for black cultural archives, one of the sayings we have is black history every day of the year. the black cultural archives in brixton, south london, holds a treasure trove of research and information, stemming back some 2000 years. i think...
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the concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. in america when it was expanded engage official recognition in the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since 1907 and the month of october this year has been given additional impetus to the search and support to the black life back to movement following the slaying of george floyd and minneapolis in may the focus this year as ever has been on key historical figures such as martin luther king and frederick douglass or don discussions an examination unthreaded current racial injustice however how about the forgotten heroes black men and women whose achievements have been all but written i took history today for a 1st year marking black history month will tell the story of one such man a footballer and captain of his country we consult the finder of the scottish football new zealand and one of england's greatest players john vines. here in richmond symmetry seems an unlikely last resting place for the most successful captain of scotland in football history for this is the grave of
the concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. in america when it was expanded engage official recognition in the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since 1907 and the month of october this year has been given additional impetus to the search and support to the black life back to movement following the slaying of george floyd and minneapolis in may the focus this year as ever has been on key historical figures such as martin luther king and frederick douglass or...
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so i suppose for black history month, we are feeling particularly concerned that this is notjust black20 when black and minority ethnic communities have been hit by covid as well and the protest we've seen that are not inspired all of us to wa nt to that are not inspired all of us to want to see more from our government. is it helpful to want to see more from our government. is it helpfulto hear that harry and megan have done an interview for the evening standard newspaper today, talking about the existence of structural racism in the uk or do you think that it is going to annoy people?” the uk or do you think that it is going to annoy people? i haven't seen the article and interview that you are referring to but i think the more we discuss structural racism and inequality in the mainstream the better. because actually let's face it, it was 1999 will resolve the mcpherson report will be talked about structural racism and institutional racism. that's when we saw. and there was all slipped under the carpet. if harry and meghan are showing the light on what is a significant issue for the
so i suppose for black history month, we are feeling particularly concerned that this is notjust black20 when black and minority ethnic communities have been hit by covid as well and the protest we've seen that are not inspired all of us to wa nt to that are not inspired all of us to want to see more from our government. is it helpful to want to see more from our government. is it helpfulto hear that harry and megan have done an interview for the evening standard newspaper today, talking about...
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from slavery to windrush, britain's black history month isn't about far—away people. 0s, over seven days, it was a chance to educate and inform people about black history, which wasn't being taught in our schools. the black cultural archives in brixton, south london, holds a treasure trove of research and information, stemming back some 2000 years. there's a lot more that needs to be done to understand that black history is not confined to a month, it's not confined to particular periods, especially of recent history in britain, but there's this influence and contribution, you know, stretching back thousands of years. the month of october isn't about creating a separate history, it's simply about remembering a history that already exists. i drown it out with music, screaming at how often i scrape its breath into my palm and will it to beat slower. tolu is a poet, and today, a collection of her works will be published as part of the 20 in 2020 campaign. i mean, if we look at the history of the uk, black people in particular have played a particular part in building the
from slavery to windrush, britain's black history month isn't about far—away people. 0s, over seven days, it was a chance to educate and inform people about black history, which wasn't being taught in our schools. the black cultural archives in brixton, south london, holds a treasure trove of research and information, stemming back some 2000 years. there's a lot more that needs to be done to understand that black history is not confined to a month, it's not confined to particular periods,...
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and for black history month, this is my england team. england team. i kind of got a 3—5— two. so in goal would be myself, not because i love myself loads and think i'm the best for the position. but ironically, i am the only black goalkeeper to ever play for them, which i hope will change soon in the future. glenjohnson, which i hope will change soon in the future. glen johnson, a which i hope will change soon in the future. glenjohnson, a tremendous talent, playing left hand side, right hand side, depending on how the formation goes. does walker was the formation goes. does walker was the rolls—royce of defenders. he was a machine — elegant, quick, and differently worthy. live anderson, first black player to also captain england. this is a flag bearerfor the bam ame community. rio ferdinand — one of the most able defenders of ever played with. if anything, the best defender of ever played with. on the other side, we have ashley cole, the only be ame player to have gotten cole, the only be ame player to have gotte n ca ps cole, the only
and for black history month, this is my england team. england team. i kind of got a 3—5— two. so in goal would be myself, not because i love myself loads and think i'm the best for the position. but ironically, i am the only black goalkeeper to ever play for them, which i hope will change soon in the future. glenjohnson, which i hope will change soon in the future. glen johnson, a which i hope will change soon in the future. glenjohnson, a tremendous talent, playing left hand side, right...
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now throughout the month of october bbc sport will be playing it's part in celebrating black history month founded over 30 years ago to recognise the contributions that people of african and caribbean backgrounds have made to the uk over many generations, but this month will focus on black people in general. black history matters. so now, this story calls the shots. this story sets the pace. it defies a law of physics and land triple twist in double flips. it breaks records like colour barriers come over. and well, this story has run the distance. this story keeps names on his lips. crepe walk tennis courts and rips titles of victory in the ring. the story is a raised phase. this story exist in users is superstar status to address injustice.. that's a raised fest. this story set sail for triumph in spite of struggle and spite of struggle in skandia, speaks up, spite of struggle in skandia, speaks up, never spite of struggle in skandia, speaks up, never gives spite of struggle in skandia, speaks up, nevergives up spite of struggle in skandia, speaks up, never gives up to him is a militant o
now throughout the month of october bbc sport will be playing it's part in celebrating black history month founded over 30 years ago to recognise the contributions that people of african and caribbean backgrounds have made to the uk over many generations, but this month will focus on black people in general. black history matters. so now, this story calls the shots. this story sets the pace. it defies a law of physics and land triple twist in double flips. it breaks records like colour barriers...
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the concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. in america when it was expanded engaged official recognition and the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since 1907 and the month of october this should have been given additional impetus to the search and support for the black life back to movement following the slaying of george floyd and minneapolis in may the focus this year as ever has been on key historical figures such as martin luther king and frederick douglass or don discussions an examination on friday current racial injustice however how about the forgotten vito's black men and women whose achievements have been all but written out of history to their professional marking black history month will tell the story of one such man a footballer and captain of his country we consult the finder of the scottish football you see if i'm one of england's greatest players john vines. here in richmond 70 seems an unlikely last resting place for the most successful captain of scotland in football history for this is the grave of t
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part of black history month we take a look at the career of elaine johnson, that box who estopped frombritish champion because of the colour of his skin. welcome to the show. so lots to come but we start with project big picture. the proposals to change english football have been praised by some, while they've left others frustrated. all of the backdrop of increasing coronavirus cases and restrictions. the question some further down the period —— peer are asking is what happened to change it does not come. one efl chairman is whining at the league decides going bust before the new year. here's the report. all this to last year when a football ground became a kind of memorial. the expulsion from the english football league serves as a warning from recent history. the remainder of the peril that stocks those in the shadows even before the pandemic. but with covid—i9 keeping the state door is locked, one owner thinks some clubs may struggle to make christmas. i think five or six weeks of the effects and clubs will start struggling. the extra cost of covid—i9 this year is depending on if c
part of black history month we take a look at the career of elaine johnson, that box who estopped frombritish champion because of the colour of his skin. welcome to the show. so lots to come but we start with project big picture. the proposals to change english football have been praised by some, while they've left others frustrated. all of the backdrop of increasing coronavirus cases and restrictions. the question some further down the period —— peer are asking is what happened to change...
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also on this programme — mps mark black history month.former commons speakerjoins the chorus of disapproval of a bill that would allow ministers to break international law. never in my parliamentary experience have i witnessed such a collapse of the people's trust in a government that promised so much and so quickly. but first — the chancellor came to the commons to announce increased support forjobs and workers hit by tougher coronavirus restrictions. many firms had complained they'd be better off being forced to close under the tier 3 measures rather than struggling on with few customers in the less restrictive tier 2. rishi sunak said now there'd a grant for businesses that were impacted but not shut. i am providing enough funding to give every business premises in the hospitality, leisure and accommodation sectors a direct grant up to £2100 for every month tier 2 restrictions apply. he said there'd be a more generous support scheme with employers paying less and staff having to work fewer hours before they qualified. first, under the
also on this programme — mps mark black history month.former commons speakerjoins the chorus of disapproval of a bill that would allow ministers to break international law. never in my parliamentary experience have i witnessed such a collapse of the people's trust in a government that promised so much and so quickly. but first — the chancellor came to the commons to announce increased support forjobs and workers hit by tougher coronavirus restrictions. many firms had complained they'd be...
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from slavery to windrush, britain's black history month is not about far—away people. tory is not confined to a month. it is not confined to particular periods, especially of recent history in britain, but there is this influence and contribution, you know, stretching back thousands of years. the month of october is not about creating a separate history, it is simply about remembering a history that already exists. i drown it out with music, screaming at how often i scrape its breath into my palm and will it to eat slower. tolu is a poet and today, a collection of her works will be published as part of the 20 in 2020 campaign. i mean, if we look at the history of the uk, black people in particular have played a particular part in building the infrastructures of this country. it has either been built by them or on their backs, and so, black history month is a time to remember that, especially since it is not remembered everywhere else. there will be many events taking place throughout the month of october, up and down the uk, including phenomenal women at the southbank c
from slavery to windrush, britain's black history month is not about far—away people. tory is not confined to a month. it is not confined to particular periods, especially of recent history in britain, but there is this influence and contribution, you know, stretching back thousands of years. the month of october is not about creating a separate history, it is simply about remembering a history that already exists. i drown it out with music, screaming at how often i scrape its breath into my...
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football as a scene as intellectual seems a scientist so that's what we do more importantly black history month should be for black people should be for white people because white people have to understand the history of black excellence from an intellectual and moral point of view we need white society to see if there's equal not for us to see ourselves as equal because i know are equal so the inspiration that i can give is fine but once again what we also have to do to have to say yes there was the most intelligent man in the world from a scientific or intellectual point to be was a black man i mean he wasn't but if you say that that's fine i was going to help young black kids now if they can get a good indication if they're going to get stabbed by the time they're 40 because of the inner cities that they live in whereby we have to solve that problem to give equality to underprivileged kids and how do you scotland as an example because when as you well know there was a huge night crime problem in glasgow many years ago 15 years ago whatever it was and it was seen as a in a city problem where
football as a scene as intellectual seems a scientist so that's what we do more importantly black history month should be for black people should be for white people because white people have to understand the history of black excellence from an intellectual and moral point of view we need white society to see if there's equal not for us to see ourselves as equal because i know are equal so the inspiration that i can give is fine but once again what we also have to do to have to say yes there...
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a new watson would that in itself be an inspiration for youngsters very possibly of course black history month is about empowering black young young black kids to understand that their history is varied and you have exceeded black people in the past from a intellectual point to the scientific point of view who have done great things but this is what would be good for a long while we've been trying to influence young black kids to see their heroes not just as boxers or football as a seen as intellectual seen as a scientist so that's what we do more importantly black history month should be for black people should be for white people because white people have to understand the history of black excellence for intellectual and moral point of view we need white society to see if there's equal not for us to see ourselves as equal because i know are equal so the inspiration that i can give is fine but once again what we also have to do to have to say yes there was the most intelligent man in the world from a scientific or intellectual point to be was a black man i mean he wasn't but if you say that t
a new watson would that in itself be an inspiration for youngsters very possibly of course black history month is about empowering black young young black kids to understand that their history is varied and you have exceeded black people in the past from a intellectual point to the scientific point of view who have done great things but this is what would be good for a long while we've been trying to influence young black kids to see their heroes not just as boxers or football as a seen as...
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the alex salmond show from richmond in london and to the 1st of 2 special programs marking black history monththe concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. an america where it was expanded engaged official recognition and the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since 1907 and the month of october this year to think of an additional impetus to the surge in support for the black light my commitment following the slaying of george floyd and minneapolis in me the focus is here as ever has been on key historical figures such as martin luther king and frederick douglass or on discussions on examination and try to cut and they feel it just however the forgotten heroes black men and women who are the cheap and have been all but written i took history today for our 1st show marking bike history month will tell a story of one such a man a footballer and captain of his country we consult the find of the scottish football museum and one of england's greatest player is john vines here in richmond cemetery seems an unlikely last resting place for the most successful captain o
the alex salmond show from richmond in london and to the 1st of 2 special programs marking black history monththe concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. an america where it was expanded engaged official recognition and the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since 1907 and the month of october this year to think of an additional impetus to the surge in support for the black light my commitment following the slaying of george floyd and minneapolis in me the...
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and mps demand changes to what's taught at school as they mark black history month. yet the government has refused campaigning organisations like the black curriculum's request to see our curriculum change. the toughest level of coronavirus restrictions, tier three, are to be imposed on greater manchester. it follows the failure of talks between ministers and the mayor, andy burnham. local leaders had been arguing for £75 million in financial support. at a downing street news conference, borisjohnson confirmed that pubs and bars which do not serve meals will close and there would be additional restrictions on households mixing. so far, only the liverpool city region and lancashire have been moved into the third tier. well, late on tuesday night, the health secretary made a statement to mps. in greater manchester, there have been more coronavirus infections already in october than in july, august and september combined. the average daily hospital admissions in greater manchester are now higher than they were on the 26th of march. over the last ten days, we sought to r
and mps demand changes to what's taught at school as they mark black history month. yet the government has refused campaigning organisations like the black curriculum's request to see our curriculum change. the toughest level of coronavirus restrictions, tier three, are to be imposed on greater manchester. it follows the failure of talks between ministers and the mayor, andy burnham. local leaders had been arguing for £75 million in financial support. at a downing street news conference,...
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the alex salmond show from richmond in london and to the 1st of 2 special programs marking black history month the concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. in america when it was expanded engaged official recognition and the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since one.
the alex salmond show from richmond in london and to the 1st of 2 special programs marking black history month the concept of black history month can trace its roots back to 1920 s. in america when it was expanded engaged official recognition and the 1970 s. it has been celebrated in the u.k. since one.
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as part of our ongoing coverage to mark black history month, they have been telling the bbc‘s jonathaner walking out for st mirren against dundee, and there was a father, he had his son and daughter in his hand, and the names that he was calling me. he was calling me the big black bu this and.... how old were you? i was 17, 18 years old. even though this was just at the start of chris iwelumo's professional career, racial abuse coming up in the scottish game was all too familiar. and it wasn'tjust on the terraces. i'd scored an absolute peach of a goal, but my first touch had put their striker through and the manager's went, "you big black b." a person of authority, someone that you had complete respect for, speaking to you like that. i never played against another black footballer from under 12s to under 18s. ian wright, john barnes, that's who i was, out in the playground, you know. when i came into english football, you realise where you've been, how you were very much on your own, north of the border. when you delve into the history books, there is something which isn't widely know
as part of our ongoing coverage to mark black history month, they have been telling the bbc‘s jonathaner walking out for st mirren against dundee, and there was a father, he had his son and daughter in his hand, and the names that he was calling me. he was calling me the big black bu this and.... how old were you? i was 17, 18 years old. even though this was just at the start of chris iwelumo's professional career, racial abuse coming up in the scottish game was all too familiar. and it...
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mail — along with the interview that the duke and duchess of sussex gave to mark the start of black history monthtiain to end structural racism. the times says allies of home secretary, priti patel, are accusing the foreign office of leaking "bizarre and unworkable" asylum policies in an attempt to discredit her. in the mirror— george floyd's sister appeals for americans to vote donald trump out of office — saying don't let my brother george die in vain. the ft leads with the announcement by the european commission that it is suing the uk over its plans to breach international law by violating the brexit withdrawal agreement. and finally in the guardian — a tribute tojenni murray — who, after 33 years as the presenter of radio 4's woman's hour, has recorded her last show got to say, i'm absolutely gutted that she is going. right, let's start with the papers. as always, sienna, olivia, lovely to have you back. a lot of the papers that we saw in that round are really looking at what is happening with margaret ferrier a, the snp leader. we had a couple stories today under various figures not abiding
mail — along with the interview that the duke and duchess of sussex gave to mark the start of black history monthtiain to end structural racism. the times says allies of home secretary, priti patel, are accusing the foreign office of leaking "bizarre and unworkable" asylum policies in an attempt to discredit her. in the mirror— george floyd's sister appeals for americans to vote donald trump out of office — saying don't let my brother george die in vain. the ft leads with the...
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in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been cancelled, outcomes for black and brown students need to be improved. my campaign is not me, it's about sharing what i learn frd my work experience, being a student, teacher, and vice chancellor at city college. it's about keeping city college a community college, a college of and for the community. >> hi. i'm dr. vic trolgary. i'm a former senior university administrator with 15 years of experience in higher education. i i am grated to the united states when i was 12 years old. my parents never even finished high school. i struggled through the e.s.l. system, and we were quite poor. i know just what o
in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been...
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moved by the black lives matter campaign and feels that black history month is a time for everyone toes.” history month is a time for everyone to better educate themselves. i am not very educated on all of the amazing people that have lost their lives in front to overcome slavery andi lives in front to overcome slavery and i think it's so important to learn something that you did not know and i think ijust want learn something that you did not know and i think i just want to learn something that you did not know and i think ijust want to be that role model for so many black caribbean, jamaican swimmers. i do think swimming will change of next decade or so? 100%. think swimming will change of next decade orso?100%. i'm think swimming will change of next decade or so? 100%. i'm really excited. just to see more olympic medals from black people because of potential is there and i think it will absolutely smash that stereotype out of the water. flying the jamaican flag would just be a dream come true. let's catch up with the latest on transfer deadline day, austin halewood is back. thanks
moved by the black lives matter campaign and feels that black history month is a time for everyone toes.” history month is a time for everyone to better educate themselves. i am not very educated on all of the amazing people that have lost their lives in front to overcome slavery andi lives in front to overcome slavery and i think it's so important to learn something that you did not know and i think ijust want learn something that you did not know and i think i just want to learn something...
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.;.l'\ - black history month by bringing you some powerful stories from across the bay area sports.ng and a pair of glenjohnson. he was one of the best in the sport the early 1900s. joshua lewis brunel, huge names in the world of boxing who treated us to some incredible spectacles down the years but would it have been possible without the likes of this man? despite the boxerfrom manchester being considered leading middleweight by experts at that time, lenjohnson was never crowned a champion. the reason? because of the colour of his skin. he was not allowed to fight for british titles because he was mixed race. he had to because he was mixed race. he had to be completely white and he beat many of the middle rates of the period so by1929 of the middle rates of the period so by 1929 he was one of the best middleweight fighters in the country but he was not allowed to fight for the british titles. in 1926. johnson travelled to australia where he was crowned british empire middleweight champion but on his return to england he was told his title win was not recognised. his constant battle
.;.l'\ - black history month by bringing you some powerful stories from across the bay area sports.ng and a pair of glenjohnson. he was one of the best in the sport the early 1900s. joshua lewis brunel, huge names in the world of boxing who treated us to some incredible spectacles down the years but would it have been possible without the likes of this man? despite the boxerfrom manchester being considered leading middleweight by experts at that time, lenjohnson was never crowned a champion....
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now all this month at bbc sport we're celebrating black history month by bringing you some powerful storiesss various sports. today we hear from a rising talent in netball‘s super league. as a child, mary cholhok had to flee war—torn south sudan for uganda — the country she represented last year at the world cup in liverpool. she plays her club netball at loughborough lighting, where it's been a much more challenging 2020. mary's 3—year—old son yasson is back home in uganda, but she last went back to see him injanuary, and because of lockdown and the uncertainty around the netball season, the mother and son are facing up to 18 months apart. daryl hammond reports. iamto i am to rise above challenges, still just 23 but in life, she has had a journey. as a child she fled the war in south sudan and crib in neighbouring uganda. now she's in ( plays in the top flight. but since lester's world cup, everything has changed. she is stuck waiting for the season. not being backed uganda since january and that is where her son is. everyone was so confused and so son is. everyone was so confused and soi
now all this month at bbc sport we're celebrating black history month by bringing you some powerful storiesss various sports. today we hear from a rising talent in netball‘s super league. as a child, mary cholhok had to flee war—torn south sudan for uganda — the country she represented last year at the world cup in liverpool. she plays her club netball at loughborough lighting, where it's been a much more challenging 2020. mary's 3—year—old son yasson is back home in uganda, but she...
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still one of the most talked about and memorable fights of all time — for black history month, bbc sport'she most iconic sporting events. the years 1974, the place, can shatter. 0ne the years 1974, the place, can shatter. one of the most highly anticipated fights for a generation, george foreman versus muhammad ali would be known as the rumble in the jungle. if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait till i... both fighters had exemplary record in the ring. muhammad ali had it all, speed, power, gracefulness, intelligence and charisma, but at the height of his heavyweight rain he was stripped of the title and exiled from the sport for almost four years for refusing to fight in the vietnam war. in muhammad ali's absence, a young and ferocious george foreman rose to prominence. en route to the heavyweight title, he conquered the only two fighters to have beaten muhammad ali with ease. undefeated and feared for his devastating punch power, many from within boxing didn't give muhammad ali a chance. do you think this is likely to be a case where you might need some brutality
still one of the most talked about and memorable fights of all time — for black history month, bbc sport'she most iconic sporting events. the years 1974, the place, can shatter. 0ne the years 1974, the place, can shatter. one of the most highly anticipated fights for a generation, george foreman versus muhammad ali would be known as the rumble in the jungle. if you think the world was surprised when nixon resigned, wait till i... both fighters had exemplary record in the ring. muhammad ali...
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mail — along with the interview that the duke and duchess of sussex gave to mark the start of black history monthn to end structural racism. in the mirror, george floyd's sister appeals for americans to vote donald trump out of office — saying, "don't let my brother "george die in vain." the financial times' international edition leads with the announcement by the european commission that it is suing the uk over its plans to breach international law by violating the brexit withdrawal agreement. and finally the japan times leads with the technical glitch that led to the tokyo stock exchange halting trading in all stocks for the whole of thursday — for the first time since 2006. lots to get to, lots of different front pages, but let's start now with the i and the telegraph as well, but let's focus on the i for the time being, olivia, which is dealing with the snp mp, margaret ferrier, who broke the covid—19 rules after taking a test and testing positive and then still travelling to westminster and back again to scotland. it feels a bit like deja vu. yesterday in the sun, in your paper, we had jerem
mail — along with the interview that the duke and duchess of sussex gave to mark the start of black history monthn to end structural racism. in the mirror, george floyd's sister appeals for americans to vote donald trump out of office — saying, "don't let my brother "george die in vain." the financial times' international edition leads with the announcement by the european commission that it is suing the uk over its plans to breach international law by violating the brexit...
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ina all in a all stories and features as pa rt in a all stories and features as part of black history monththat's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. that evening. today has been a day of sunny spells and sharp squally sketch i was across the country. they shall will tend to ease away at the next few hours but we are going to see more wet weather arriving into northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales by the end of the night. clear the skies to be slow for a chilly start but it will quickly cloud over as we go through thursday with that main spreading its way steadily north and east. the heaviest of the vane across south—west scotland, north—west england and north wales accompanied by gusts of wind potentially close to 50 mph at times. further south, but brighter and try into the afternoon in the rain not reaching the northern isles until the the end of the day. you move out of their stay, that wet weather clears away. we will see further spells of rain pushing into wales potentially on friday but it will be a slightly quite a story. make the most of
ina all in a all stories and features as pa rt in a all stories and features as part of black history monththat's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. that evening. today has been a day of sunny spells and sharp squally sketch i was across the country. they shall will tend to ease away at the next few hours but we are going to see more wet weather arriving into northern ireland and western fringes of england and wales by the end of the night. clear the skies to be slow...
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the start of black history month, as well as celebrating the huge contribution black people made to the uk we must also reflect on the present and the structural inequality and discrimination that exists. black women in the uk are five tweet times more likely to die in presidency than childhood. that is truly shocking. will prime minister commit to addressing this and launch an urgent investigation? >> the gentleman knows this government has an urgent investigation into any qualities across the whole of society and we will certainly address them in a thoroughgoing way. i'm amazed he seems ignorant of that fact. it is quite an extraordinary state of affairs, in the general volume of questioning. one moment he is supporting the restrictions and the next, he seems to be opposing them. one day marching side-by-side with the rest of us trying to defeat coronavirus and sparring from the sidelines and it was the right honorable lady, the shadow education secretary revealed what labor is about, he said this is a good crisis we intended to exploit. we see this as a moment for the nation to come
the start of black history month, as well as celebrating the huge contribution black people made to the uk we must also reflect on the present and the structural inequality and discrimination that exists. black women in the uk are five tweet times more likely to die in presidency than childhood. that is truly shocking. will prime minister commit to addressing this and launch an urgent investigation? >> the gentleman knows this government has an urgent investigation into any qualities...
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you welcome to the alex salmond show into the 2nd of our special shows marking black history month this year's celebration has achieved record interest in the wake of the surge in support for black lights matter last week we told the remarkable story of school then spoke course of football he'd go on to what's and who latest team to a devastating 61 triumph over england in march 8081 i'm jus watson was scotland's 1st and thus far only black football captain it was 130 years before the scotsman followed in his footsteps and captain her country if you will my d.h. one of scotland's most capped players of both time joins us from florida to tell us of the experience of a bite from him beating scotland and we're joined again by england great john barnes who places football in the context of the struggle for equality and justice in the 2nd half of today's show we ask black history 2020 editor kathryn goss about the unprecedented published he received by the issues program of events while professor jeff palmer i.q. says that revisiting the often and see if any side effects streak is still a po
you welcome to the alex salmond show into the 2nd of our special shows marking black history month this year's celebration has achieved record interest in the wake of the surge in support for black lights matter last week we told the remarkable story of school then spoke course of football he'd go on to what's and who latest team to a devastating 61 triumph over england in march 8081 i'm jus watson was scotland's 1st and thus far only black football captain it was 130 years before the scotsman...
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london have said they are increasing their commitment to teaching children about black history beyond black history monthorated across a number of departments. what's been ground about this, is it's been across all subject. drama have introduced across genres, the history department have made really well thought out changes, they've introduced independence in the civil rights movement in britain and these aren't compulsory units, these are decisions teachers have made because they understand how important it is. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes the piccadilly line has no service arnos grove to kings cross with minor delays on the rest of the line. it's busy around vauxhall as you can see here because of the ongoing closure of vauxhall bridge. here's the weather now with kate. good morning. while the unsettled theme continues. today it's a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers and it's quite breezy as well. we have a chilly north—easterly trees. we should get a brighter start this morning, some sunny spells out there and we will see the cloud increasing on the north—east
london have said they are increasing their commitment to teaching children about black history beyond black history monthorated across a number of departments. what's been ground about this, is it's been across all subject. drama have introduced across genres, the history department have made really well thought out changes, they've introduced independence in the civil rights movement in britain and these aren't compulsory units, these are decisions teachers have made because they understand...
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as part of black history month, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been speakingthe ship tries to distance itself from the nightmare. this latest play by winsome pinnock explores race and slavery. it was due to open in manchester just days before the lockdown in march. how dare he make something so ugly beautiful. but like many other theatre productions, it's been put on hold. the play could not have come at a more poignant time, just months after the death of george floyd in the us. my generation have been trying to speak about this for decades. we have been trying to write about these things. we've witnessed these deaths. this is not new to us. we have lived with it. winsome pinnock was the first black female writer to stage a play at the royal national theatre. she's also written for shows like eastenders. you run home and tell your mum and dad. but in the arts, she's still very much the minority. why do you think it is taking so long to have this equal representation? because if you are given power, then why would you think to give it up? that, dare i say it,
as part of black history month, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been speakingthe ship tries to distance itself from the nightmare. this latest play by winsome pinnock explores race and slavery. it was due to open in manchester just days before the lockdown in march. how dare he make something so ugly beautiful. but like many other theatre productions, it's been put on hold. the play could not have come at a more poignant time, just months after the death of george floyd...
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as part of black history month, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been speakinge itself from the nightmare. this latest play by winsome pinnock explores race and slavery. it was due to open in manchester just days before the lockdown in march. how dare he make something so ugly beautiful. but like many other theatre productions, it's been put on hold. the play could not have come at a more poignant time, just months after the death of george floyd in the us. my generation have been trying to speak about this for decades. we have been trying to write about these things. we've witnessed these deaths. this is not new to us. winsome pinnock was the first black female writer to stage a play at the royal national theatre. she's also written for shows like eastenders.
as part of black history month, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been speakinge itself from the nightmare. this latest play by winsome pinnock explores race and slavery. it was due to open in manchester just days before the lockdown in march. how dare he make something so ugly beautiful. but like many other theatre productions, it's been put on hold. the play could not have come at a more poignant time, just months after the death of george floyd in the us. my generation...
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sussex have called for the end of what they call "structural racism" in an interview to mark black history monthgress had not been achieved". they were speaking to the london evening standard newspaper as they highlighted leaders in the uk's black community. there's widespread outrage in india after a 19—year—old woman died after she was allegedly gang raped by four men in the northern state of uttar pradesh. she died in hospital in delhi a fortnight after the attack. tougher laws against rape in india have been brought in, but the country's still struggling to tackle sexual violence against women. a warning — some viewers may find this report from our india correspondent yogita limaye distressing. the last video of maneesha in which she says she had been gang raped and assaulted. her spinal—cord had been damaged, she was paralysed and a week later she died. the 19—year—old belonged to the dalit cast, at the bottom of hindu social hierarchy. she was attacked in these fields, allegedly by four men who belong to an upper caste. i found her unconscious, her clothes had been torn and she was bleedin
sussex have called for the end of what they call "structural racism" in an interview to mark black history monthgress had not been achieved". they were speaking to the london evening standard newspaper as they highlighted leaders in the uk's black community. there's widespread outrage in india after a 19—year—old woman died after she was allegedly gang raped by four men in the northern state of uttar pradesh. she died in hospital in delhi a fortnight after the attack. tougher...
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together they curated the installation which celebrates black history month.d my children, grandchildren and great—grandchildren to know what it was like for us when we first arrived and what our legacy is, because i think too many people have not told their stories. and we are the generation who are basically lost. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube — problems on the overground, there's no service between willesdenjunction and clapham junction because of a faulty train. it's busy around vauxhall as vauxhall bridge remains closed. in cricklewood, cricklewood lane is closed from the station to cricklewood broadway for roadworks. at palmers green, there are temporary traffic lights at aldermans hill because of a burst water main. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a very soggy start to the day, and there is a met office weather warning in force for much of the rest of the day for heavy rain. a lot of rain falling within a short space of time. plenty of surface water on the roads and the pavements and potenti
together they curated the installation which celebrates black history month.d my children, grandchildren and great—grandchildren to know what it was like for us when we first arrived and what our legacy is, because i think too many people have not told their stories. and we are the generation who are basically lost. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube — problems on the overground, there's no service between willesdenjunction and clapham junction because of a faulty...
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the putin rival posting this picture after weeks in intensive care >>> united kingdom it's black history monthe postal service is painting their traditional red boxes black and gold, and putting on images of black icon at the end of the month, they'll go back to red. >>> ireland going against the grain. get this the supreme court ruling subway's sandwich bread is not bread at all the judge is conclusion they contain too much sugar to be legally considered bread there the fast-food chain will be losing dough, since ireland gives tax breaks >>> in germany, check out your spider man the famed climber scaling this skyscraper in frankfurt. he's facing a criminal vaccination acharges and fines. >>> 2020 voting is happening now. people making their voices heard, however they can. this woman is wearing a hazmat suit she's 102 years young, bea lu lumpkin, casting her vote. the teachers union say if bea can do it, you can do it vote. >>> one county in florida sending out more than half a million ballots a day. we're live on the ground today with an eye on the process well have you tried thinkorswim? thi
the putin rival posting this picture after weeks in intensive care >>> united kingdom it's black history monthe postal service is painting their traditional red boxes black and gold, and putting on images of black icon at the end of the month, they'll go back to red. >>> ireland going against the grain. get this the supreme court ruling subway's sandwich bread is not bread at all the judge is conclusion they contain too much sugar to be legally considered bread there the...
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recognize the sheriffs for their years of service we started the deuce history based off of black history month. >>well we started doing a little bit historical research we knew was an african-american chair. we don't realize rate of sonia says it took about 3 years time to learn who the african american sheriffs were with the help of nickel state university and finding our roots african american museum after find out these guys were. >>you know just try to find what their connection in regards to other things that transpired with them in the parish does and it was important. >>we we wasn't just his sleeve we did wonderful things in this parish these guys been 2 times and that paved the way for us to today. and as every single one has contributed to this parish and it's important that we share their contributions. to where we are today as a pair. >>and there was rachel neill reporting and meantime in world news prince harry talked about confronting his own bias us on issues of race and class. this was a conversation with british gq magazine. he talked about racial inequality social justice, his
recognize the sheriffs for their years of service we started the deuce history based off of black history month. >>well we started doing a little bit historical research we knew was an african-american chair. we don't realize rate of sonia says it took about 3 years time to learn who the african american sheriffs were with the help of nickel state university and finding our roots african american museum after find out these guys were. >>you know just try to find what their...
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falling ill posting this picture after spending weeks in intensive care >>> united king dom, it's black history month painting their traditionally red mailboxes black and gold and putting on them images of black british icons. at the end of the month they'll go back to red, so now is the time to start snapping those photos >>> ireland. going against the grain. get this, the supreme court ruling subway's sandwich bread is not bread at all. the judges concluding it contains too much sugar to be legally considered bread there the fast food chain will be losing some dough since ireland gives tax breaks for serving staple food items. >>> germany, check out spiderman. the famed climber scaling this 32-story sky scraper in frankfurt. the french spiderman now facing criminal investigation and a fine, and he's putting peter parker to shame on this trip around the world in 80 seconds >>> 2020 voting is happening now. people making their voices heard. however they can look at this woman in chicago wearing a hazmat suit. she's 102 years young. bea lumpkin her name casting her vote by mail-in ballot the teachers
falling ill posting this picture after spending weeks in intensive care >>> united king dom, it's black history month painting their traditionally red mailboxes black and gold and putting on them images of black british icons. at the end of the month they'll go back to red, so now is the time to start snapping those photos >>> ireland. going against the grain. get this, the supreme court ruling subway's sandwich bread is not bread at all. the judges concluding it contains too...
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in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been cancelled, outcomes for black and brown students need to be improved. my campaign is not me, it's about sharing what i learn frd my work experience, being a student, teacher, and vice chancellor at city college. it's about keeping city college a community college, a college of and for the community. >> hi. i'm dr. vic trolgary. i'm a former senior university administrator with 15 years of experience in higher education. i i am grated to the united states when i was 12 years old. my parents never even finished high school. i struggled through the e.s.l. system, and we were quite poor. i know just what o
in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been...
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. -- luther king jr., and oftentimes shared in a one-time celebration in black history month. nd the history of black people in san francisco is never taught in school from the role of a black man founding the san francisco unified school district, to sfsud paying teachers less to work in colored schools, to the great migration of southern blacks to the bay area to support the world war ii effort, to the racist lending and hiring policies of the federal, state and the local government to how urban renewal policies removed black residents from their homes. and whereas given the long and varied history of the black community and the wider impact of the african innovation and historic narrative, needs to be detailed specifically to the black community in the schools that stand alone from the more multicultural history that is taught in ethnic studies. and where ise wherewhereas therl myth and misconception that elevating individual achievement of black americans alone can translate into a broader inspiration and motivation to achieve -- to achieve for black students and whereas th
. -- luther king jr., and oftentimes shared in a one-time celebration in black history month. nd the history of black people in san francisco is never taught in school from the role of a black man founding the san francisco unified school district, to sfsud paying teachers less to work in colored schools, to the great migration of southern blacks to the bay area to support the world war ii effort, to the racist lending and hiring policies of the federal, state and the local government to how...
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in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been cancelled, outcomes for black and brown students need to be improved. my campaign is not me, it's about sharing what i learn frd my work experience, being a student, teacher, and vice chancellor at city college. it's about keeping city college a community college, a college of and for the community. >> hi. i'm dr. vic trolgary. i'm a former senior university administrator with 15 years of experience in higher education. i i am grated to the united states when i was 12 years old. my parents never even finished high school. i struggled through the e.s.l. system, and we were quite poor. i know just what o
in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been...
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in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been cancelled, outcomes for black and brown students need to be improved. my campaign is not me, it's about sharing what i learn frd my work experience, being a student, teacher, and vice chancellor at city college. it's about keeping city college a community college, a college of and for the community. >> hi. i'm dr. vic trolgary. i'm a former senior university administrator with 15 years of experience in higher education. i i am grated to the united states when i was 12 years old. my parents never even finished high school. i struggled through the e.s.l. system, and we were quite poor. i know just what o
in 2019, i was invited to speak at the city college ethnic studies teach-in during black history month. i told the students that as a former student and community college teacher and administrator, i was passing the baton onto them in the struggle for social justice. as i finished speaking, i should and could go one more lap on the city college board of trustees. i'm running with the support of students, faculty, and trustees that are just as concerned as i am. too many classes have been...