Boiler Room London Roundtable: Black Lives Matter
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A passionate 90m dissection of Black Britishness and racism through the lens of music/the arts. We only just scratched the surface — such is the breadth and depth of the topic — but what unfurls is an introductory insight into its complexities via an intelligent panel and audience. Filmed 2016
A passionate 90m dissection of Black Britishness and racism through the lens of music/the arts. We only just scratched the surface — such is the breadth and depth of the topic — but what unfurls is an introductory insight into its complexities via an intelligent panel and audience. Filmed 2016
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