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EPISODE · Dec 8, 2015 · 2 MIN

Rabnawaz Akbar and his daughter Asma, discuss how racial discrimination has changed over the course of two generations

from BBC Radio Manchester · host BBC Radio Manchester

#BBCRace50 Rabnawaz Akbar from Manchester was born in the same year the Race Relations Act became law. His parents had recently arrived from Pakistan. Here's Rabnawaz and his daughter Asma talking to each other about their different experiences of racial abuse

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