About this Event
Across the West, racial injustice has become one of the most divisive issues of our age. In the rush to address inequality and prejudice, and to understand concerns around identity, immigration and colonial history, Britain has followed the lead of the world's dominant power: America. We judge ourselves by America's standards, absorb its arguments and follow its agenda. But what if we're looking in the wrong place?
Drawing on his book, This is Not America, Tomiwa Owolade will argue that black Britons are British first and foremost, and thus are likely to have more in common with other Britons than with black people in other parts of the world. He will explore the idea that too much of the conversation around race in Britain today is viewed through the prism of American ideas that don't reflect the history, challenges and achievements of increasingly diverse black populations at home. To build a long-lasting and more effective anti-racist agenda we must acknowledge that crucial differences exist between Britain and America, and that we are talking about distinct communities and cultures, distinguished by language, history, class, religion and national origin. Humane, empirical and passionate.
Join Tomiwa as he presents a bold new framework for understanding race in Britain today.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tempest Anderson Hall,, Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens, York, United Kingdom
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