Black British Lives Matter: A Clarion Call for Equality
This is more than a book – it’s an incitement to change people’s perceptions.

George Floyd’s murder and the resulting protests sparked a truly international movement, and one of the most prominent displays of solidarity with US protestors came from Britain. In the summer of 2020, Black Lives Matter rallies in London were attended by tens of thousands of people, and they reinvigorated the conversations around what it means to be Black and British.

In this collection, seventeen prominent Black British figures explore their experience within Britain and demonstrate that their lives and work should be celebrated when they are too often undervalued. Edited by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder, two leading British television personalities and champions for diversity in media, this collection illustrates the global impact that Black Lives Matter has had, and introduces a unique international perspective to what started as an American movement.

“We achieve everything not because we are superhuman. We achieve the things we achieve because we are human. Our strength does not come from not having any weaknesses, our strength comes from overcoming them” —  Doreen Lawrence.

"I always presumed racism would always be here, that it was a given. But the truth is, it was not always here, it was invented." —  David Olusoga

“Our identity and experience will shape every story, bleed into every poem, inform every essay whether it’s about Black ‘issues’ or not” —  Kit de Waal
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Black British Lives Matter: A Clarion Call for Equality
This is more than a book – it’s an incitement to change people’s perceptions.

George Floyd’s murder and the resulting protests sparked a truly international movement, and one of the most prominent displays of solidarity with US protestors came from Britain. In the summer of 2020, Black Lives Matter rallies in London were attended by tens of thousands of people, and they reinvigorated the conversations around what it means to be Black and British.

In this collection, seventeen prominent Black British figures explore their experience within Britain and demonstrate that their lives and work should be celebrated when they are too often undervalued. Edited by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder, two leading British television personalities and champions for diversity in media, this collection illustrates the global impact that Black Lives Matter has had, and introduces a unique international perspective to what started as an American movement.

“We achieve everything not because we are superhuman. We achieve the things we achieve because we are human. Our strength does not come from not having any weaknesses, our strength comes from overcoming them” —  Doreen Lawrence.

"I always presumed racism would always be here, that it was a given. But the truth is, it was not always here, it was invented." —  David Olusoga

“Our identity and experience will shape every story, bleed into every poem, inform every essay whether it’s about Black ‘issues’ or not” —  Kit de Waal
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Black British Lives Matter: A Clarion Call for Equality

Black British Lives Matter: A Clarion Call for Equality

Black British Lives Matter: A Clarion Call for Equality

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Overview

This is more than a book – it’s an incitement to change people’s perceptions.

George Floyd’s murder and the resulting protests sparked a truly international movement, and one of the most prominent displays of solidarity with US protestors came from Britain. In the summer of 2020, Black Lives Matter rallies in London were attended by tens of thousands of people, and they reinvigorated the conversations around what it means to be Black and British.

In this collection, seventeen prominent Black British figures explore their experience within Britain and demonstrate that their lives and work should be celebrated when they are too often undervalued. Edited by Lenny Henry and Marcus Ryder, two leading British television personalities and champions for diversity in media, this collection illustrates the global impact that Black Lives Matter has had, and introduces a unique international perspective to what started as an American movement.

“We achieve everything not because we are superhuman. We achieve the things we achieve because we are human. Our strength does not come from not having any weaknesses, our strength comes from overcoming them” —  Doreen Lawrence.

"I always presumed racism would always be here, that it was a given. But the truth is, it was not always here, it was invented." —  David Olusoga

“Our identity and experience will shape every story, bleed into every poem, inform every essay whether it’s about Black ‘issues’ or not” —  Kit de Waal

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780571368495
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Publication date: 01/25/2022
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Sir Lenny Henry has been a comedian since the age of 16. He has risen from being a cult star on children's television to one of Britain's best-known and most celebrated comedians, as well as a writer, radio DJ, TV presenter, co-founder of Comic Relief, and award-winning actor. Henry has a PhD in Media Arts and is currently the Chancellor of Birmingham City University, and was awarded a knighthood in the 2015 Honors for services to charity and drama. Henry has also been invited by the UK Government to discuss diversity in the entertainment industry on numerous occasions. Who am I, Again?, his autobiography, was published in 2019.

Marcus Ryder has over 25 years of experience working in television and journalism, and is a leader on the issue of diversity in the media. He was previously the Chair of the Royal Television Society’s Diversity Committee, and was the head of BBC Scotland Current Affairs for nearly a decade. He is the recipient of a number awards for his work, including multiple BAFTA Awards.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction - Marcus Ryder & Lenny Henry
  • Black British Writers Matter - Kit de Waal
  • Black British Health Matters - Nadine White
  • Black British Historians Matter - Lenny Henry & David Olusoga
  • Black British Architecture Matters - Sir David Adjaye
  • Black British Police Matter - Leroy Logan
  • Black British Lawyers Matter - Alexandra Wilson
  • Black British Mental Health Matters - Marverine Cole
  • Black British Politicians Matter - Dawn Butler MP
  • Black British Technologists Matter - Lenny Henry & Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon
  • Black British Mothers Matter - Baroness Doreen Lawrence
  • Black British Fathers Matter - Colin Grant
  • Black British Journalism Matters - Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
  • Black British Charities Matter - Derek A. Bardowell
  • Black British Artists Matter - Lenny Henry & Kwame Kwei-Armah
  • Black British Business Matters - Nels Abbey
  • Black British Athletes Matter - Michelle Moore
  • Black British Education Matters - Dr Kehinde Andrews
  • Black British Comedians Matter - Lenny Henry
  • Black British Lives Matter - Marcus Ryder
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