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UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast — 78 episodes

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SPRC In conversation with Gavan Titley

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SPRC In Conversation with Sita Balani

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SPRC In Conversation with Keir Milburn and Kai Heron: Part 3

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SPRC In Conversation with Keir Milburn and Kai Heron: Part 2

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SPRC In Conversation with Keir Milburn and Kai Heron: Part 1

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SPRC In Conversation with Edna Bonhomme

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In conversation with Subhadra Das: Ten Lies, Ten Questions

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In Conversation: Geopolitics, catastrophe and trying to comprehend the world

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In Conversation: The politics of health in a time of climate crisis

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In Conversation: Movement, bodies and the question of race-making

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Short Takes: Deporting Black Britons – 5 Years On

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In conversation with Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey

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In conversation with Vron Ware and Jim Scown

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In conversation with George the Poet

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In conversation with Ben Woodard and Camille Crichlow

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In conversation with Alexandre White

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In conversation with Xine Yao

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In conversation with Akwugo Emejulu

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In conversation with Musab Younis

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In conversation with Maya Mikdashi

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In conversation with Maurice Stierl

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In conversation with Françoise Vergès

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In conversation with Karimah Ashadu

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In conversation with Coretta Phillips

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In conversation with James Doucet-Battle

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In conversation with Kojo Koram

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In conversation with Shakuntala Banaji

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In conversation with Farah Jasmine Griffin

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In conversation with Lisa Lowe

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In conversation with Laleh Khalili

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In conversation with Alexis Pauline Gumbs

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In conversation with Nandita Sharma

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In conversation with Dipesh Chakrabarty

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In conversation with Gracie Mae Bradley

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In conversation with Shabaka Hutchings

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In conversation with Adam Elliott-Cooper

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In conversation with Robbie Shilliam

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What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 6: People, people, people

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What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 5: Race and space

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What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 4: Confronting ableism in eugenics

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What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 3: The legacy of Cyril Burt

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What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 2: Curating Heads

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What Does Eugenics Mean To Us? Episode 1: The stories we tell are powerful

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Short Takes: We’re Here Because You Were There: Immigration and the End of Empire

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In conversation with Angela Saini

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In conversation with Nicholas De Genova

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In conversation with Linton Kwesi Johnson

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In conversation with Les Back

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In conversation with Dennis Bovell

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In conversation with Pragna Patel

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In conversation with Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

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In conversation with Sindre Bangstad

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Short Takes: Toward a Global History of White Supremacy

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In conversation with Antonella Bundu

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In conversation with Steve McQueen

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In conversation with Olivia U. Rutazibwa

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In conversation with Francio Guadeloupe

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In conversation with Gloria Wekker

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Short Takes: Deporting Black Britons: Portraits of deportation to Jamaica

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In conversation with Dorothy E. Roberts

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In conversation with Jacob Dlamini

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In conversation with Gail Lewis

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In conversation with George the Poet

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Short Takes: An Anthology of Haitian Revolutionary Fictions (Age of Slavery)

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In conversation with David Theo Goldberg

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In conversation with Courtenay Griffiths QC

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In conversation with Suresh Grover

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Short Takes: James Baldwin’s ‘Little Houses’ and Abel Meeropol’s ‘Strange Fruit’

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Short Takes: How Literature Matters: An Ethical Reading of Black British Women's Writing

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In conversation with Nikhil Pal Singh

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In conversation with Achille Mbembe

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In conversation with Patricia J. Williams

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In conversation with Gary Younge

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In conversation with Alondra Nelson

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In conversation with Ruth Wilson Gilmore

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Short Takes: Terraformed: Young Black Lives in the Inner City

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Short Takes: Afro-Dog: Blackness and the Animal Question

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Short Takes: In the words of Sarah Parker Remond