Marcia Rigg - campaigner, Dr
Deryck Murray - Uni of West Indies, Prof Gary Younge - author, Antonia Charles
- lawyer; Muhammed Butt - Leader of Brent Council
On 25 May 2020, in Minneapolis,
USA, George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, was killed by a policeman suffocating
him in plain sight. His death has led to worldwide demonstrations. But none of
the great, painful and burning issues raised by Mr Floyd’s death are new.
The
statistics show that the black community in the UK faces similar prejudice,
violence and barriers to natural justice. Any discussion of the problems of the
black community must also address the issue of white privilege. Slavery and the
empire all impact on attitudes, both black and white, in 2020. They are not a
question of black history, but of the national story.
This was a
wide-ranging discussion about the history, the present and the future for the
black community in the UK and how we all can unite in solidarity to bring about
overdue radical social change. Discussion chaired by Tom London
Better Kensal and Kilburn 2020