Unapologetically Black - Flash Black Pt3

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Unapologetically Black - Flash Black Pt3

A four part weekly podcast exploring four icons of African History. Tara Munroe is joined by a special guest each week as they delve into the life and legacies of Eric Williams, Olive Morris, Paul Stephenson and Barbara Blake Hannah. Special guests from the world of Academia, Art and Activism.

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    S5 Ep3: Herdle White: BBC Radio's longest running Afro-Caribbean Presenter | Voices That Raised A City

    This week on FlashBlack, we sit down with Herdle White, BBC radio's longest-running Afro-Caribbean presenter and a true broadcasting legend. Herdle shares his incredible journey in media, the challenges and triumphs of his career,  as well as his unforgettable encounter with Bob Marley!  He shares stories from his incredible career, the challenges he’s faced, and his lifelong dedication to amplifying Black voices and serving the community. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more creative events and opportunities! Opal22 Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC2jYk1cPFZTgnRSmahqlJlQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opal22artsanded/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/19511502/admin/dashboard/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/opal22artsandedutainment/ Website: https://opal22.co.uk/

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    S5 Ep2: How Val Fisher Helped Black Families Thrive | Voices That Raised A City

    This week on FlashBlack, we sit down with Val Fisher, founder of CAPTA and a true local icon. Val shares her inspiring journey of supporting Black families, empowering parents and children, and building community strength in the face of adversity. She opens up about her lifelong commitment to education, advocacy, and creating safe spaces where Black voices can thrive. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more creative events and opportunities! Opal22 Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC2jYk1cPFZTgnRSmahqlJlQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opal22artsanded/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/19511502/admin/dashboard/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/opal22artsandedutainment/ Website: https://opal22.co.uk/ #podcast #ValFisher#CommunityLegacy #Opal22 #InspiringStories #blackhistorymonth  #BlackIcons #LocalHero

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    S5 Ep1: Agnes Nisbett, becoming the Pride Of Britain | Voices That Raised A City

    This week on FlashBlack, we sit down with Agnes Nisbett, Pride of Britain winner and founder of the Born Whilst Sleeping program. She shares her inspiring journey of helping women in times of need, the importance of kindness, and how she’s built a lasting legacy in her community in the face of racism. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more creative events and opportunities! Opal22 Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC2jYk1cPFZTgnRSmahqlJlQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opal22artsanded/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/19511502/admin/dashboard/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/opal22artsandedutainment/ Website: https://opal22.co.uk/

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    S4 Ep4: Pathmakers & Pioneers: Respectful Engagement & Avoiding Cultural Appropriation

    Respectful Engagement vs. Cultural Appropriation: Empowering Black British Artists to Redefine Cultural Narratives Join Tara Munroe in this thought-provoking episode as she leads a dynamic discussion on how the visual arts community can navigate the delicate balance between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation. With a panel of esteemed guests, including Kayne Kawasaki, Susan Pitter, and Dr. Gaverne Bennett, the conversation delves into the frustration surrounding appropriation and the need for genuine, respectful engagement with Black culture. The panel explores strategies and ethical practices that foster authentic appreciation and collaboration, empowering Black British artists to take the lead in redefining cultural narratives. Tune in for an insightful dialogue on reducing exploitation, promoting cultural respect, and reshaping the art world for the better.

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    S4 Ep3: Pathmakers & Pioneers - Access to funding & Resources for black artists

    On this episode join host Tara Munroe in a thought-provoking discussion with guests Kayne Kawasaki, Susan Pitter, and Dr. Gaverne Bennett as they explore how the arts and heritage sectors can better support Black British artists and historians. They dive into issues of limited funding and access to archives, sharing solutions to break down barriers and ensure lasting support for Black heritage projects. Tune in for insights into shaping a more inclusive future for the arts.

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    S4 Ep2: Pathmakers & Pioneers Podcast: How to Ensure Accurate Representation

    In this thought-provoking episode, host Tara Munroe is joined by an expert panel featuring Kayne Kawasaki, Susan Pitter, and Dr. Gaverne Bennett to discuss a pressing question: What strategies can be implemented to ensure that Black British heritage and contributions are accurately represented and celebrated in national narratives, thereby allowing Black artists and historians to pioneer new, inclusive historical narratives? This conversation dives into the frustration surrounding the underappreciation of Black contributions to history, while exploring the challenges of integrating Black history into mainstream narratives and educational materials. Our panelists bring their diverse expertise to address the fears of misrepresentation, erasure, and the systemic changes needed to foster genuine recognition and inclusion. Drawing on recent discussions and studies, they aim to spotlight ways to reshape the future of British heritage and amplify Black voices in the arts and historical discourse. Tune in for a deep and impactful discussion on shaping a more inclusive cultural landscape

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    S4 Ep1: Pathmakers and Pioneers Podcast: Moving Beyond Tokenism

    In this insightful episode, we are joined by a panel of leading voices in the fields of heritage and the visual arts: Tara Munroe, founder of Opal22 Arts & Edutainment, cultural theorist and historian Kayne Kawasaki,  Phd for History and Black Heritage, Gaverne Bennett, and cultural heritage producer Susan Pitter. Together, they explore how institutions can move beyond superficial tokenism to genuinely empower Black British artists and historians. Our guests discuss the importance of true representation, systemic change, and creating opportunities for Black professionals to become pioneers and pathmakers in their fields. Tune in to discover how we can build a more inclusive and equitable future in the arts and cultural sectors

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    S3 Ep3: Unapologetically Black- Addai Sebo, the founder of Black History Month

    This week Tara speak to Akyaaba Addai-Sebo, a journalist and pan-African activist credited with developing in 1987 the recognition of October as Black History Month in the UK. Addai-Sebo’s activism spans the African continent, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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    S3 Ep2: Unapologetically Black - Dr Peter Olusoga on Tommie Smith

    In this Unapologetically Black - FlashBlack Pt3 - Resistance Podcast episode, Tara Munroe is joined by Dr Peter Olusoga - Senior Lecturer in Psychology. Today they discuss athlete Tommie Smith and the impact of his and John Carlos' iconic fist-raising at the 1968 Summer Olympics and if things have changed for black athletes today. A four-part weekly podcast exploring four icons of African History. Tara Munroe is joined by a special guest each week as they delve into the lives and legacies of Eric Williams, Olive Morris, Paul Stephenson and Barbara Blake Hannah. Special guests from the world of Academia, Art and Activism. Made possible with funding from Arts Council England https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/

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    S3 Ep1: Unapologetically Black - Dr Angelina Osborne on Olive Morris

    A four part weekly podcast exploring four icons of African History. Tara Munroe is joined by a special guest each week as they delve into the life and legacies of Eric Williams, Olive Morris, Paul Stephenson and Barbara Blake Hannah. Special guests from the world of Academia, Art and Activism. Made possible with funding from Arts Council England https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/

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A four part weekly podcast exploring four icons of African History. Tara Munroe is joined by a special guest each week as they delve into the life and legacies of Eric Williams, Olive Morris, Paul Stephenson and Barbara Blake Hannah. Special guests from the world of Academia, Art and Activism.

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