Conversation from The Listening Project.
Fi Glover with a mother and daughter who share dreadlocks but not the meaning behind them
Facing the dilemma of which culture to turn to when you are raised in two different ones.
Fi Glover with a conversation between a white mother and her two adopted black children.
Linford and Whit have an important discussion about living as immigrants in England.
Fi Glover presents the series that captures the nation in conversation.
Friends reflect on the racism they encountered growing up in East London in the 1980s.
Elsie and Netta share memories of the best that was left behind.
A father and son discuss the impact the Leeds Carnival has had on their lives.
You can take the woman out of Jamaica, but you can't take Jamaica out of the woman.
Two friends from Nigeria talk about what it means to marry white men and live in the UK.
UK-born Sekai is in awe of her grandmother's stoicism under white rule in Rhodesia.
A mother and son face racism in the town where their family history goes back 150 years.
A brother and sister who want Handsworth to be remembered for something other than riots.
A family is reunited in a new life in Scotland after five years apart.
An immigrant from apartheid South Africa is an inspiration to her grandson.