Black History Month 2020
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Wales marks Black History Month 2020 with documentaries, interviews, articles and more...
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Black and Welsh
Cardiff-born film-maker Liana Stewart explores what it means to be black and Welsh.
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Wales' Black Miners
Nathan Blake uncovers the incredible hidden history of black miners in the Welsh valleys.
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Wales and Slavery - The Untold Story
Was Wales involved in the slave trade? Sean Fletcher travels to Jamaica to look for clues.
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The Rugby Codebreakers
Carolyn Hitt tells the untold story of the Welsh Rugby Union players in Rugby League.
Listen on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Sounds
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Mo Omar: Becoming Welsh
Somali-born, Cardiff raised comedian Mo Omar charts his journey to becoming Welsh.
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The Listening Project - A Black History Month Special
Dot Davies presents a selection of chats recorded to mark Black History Month.
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Wales' Forgotten Race Riots
Mo Jannah discovers how racial violence shook Cardiff a century ago.
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Monumental Change: The Statue Debate
Suzanne Packer explores how Welsh statues became a flashpoint for debating bigger issues.
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Mis Hanes Pobl Dduon - Stori Roz
Stori merch i un o genhedlaeth Windrush. The story following a daughter of a family from the Windrush generation.
Trailers
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Wales Features
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"Why are people surprised that I speak Welsh?"
βI think their surprise is always based on the colour of my skin.β
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Jamaica, Port Talbot and Me
Jalisa and Yasmin's experiences of Port Talbot's 'close-knit' Jamaican community.
News and Sport
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'As a black female, it's important I can be seen'
As Black History Month begins, three female trailblazers talk about their experiences.
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Black Lives Matter: 'We were taken advantage of. That is what hurt'
Singing pensioner Neville Howard can remember βno blacks, no Irishβ signs in windows.
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Ashton Hewitt: Dragons wing on race and the importance of speaking out
Ashton talks social media, education and the importance of honest conversation about race.
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Eddie Parris: The forgotten story of the first black footballer to play for Wales
Eddie Parris from Chepstow became a pioneer when he won his only Wales cap in 1931.
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Butetown's vibrant community with deep roots
How Wales' industrial past led to one of the oldest multi-cultural communities in the UK..
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Swansea anti-slavery campaigner to get blue plaque
Jessie Donaldson ran a safe house in the United States and campaigned for slaves trying to escape.
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ NOW
Coleridge-Taylor's 'Nonet in F minor' - In celebration of Black History Month, members of ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ NOW and pianist Simon Crawford-Phillips perform ‘Nonet’ by Composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The son of a mother from London and father from Sierra Leone, Coleridge-Taylor was heralded as the ‘African Mahler’ in the early 1900s, and his music enjoyed great popularity and regular performance during his lifetime.

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Nonet in F minor
Our third October performance is a wonderful piece by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, his Nonet!
More from ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ NOW...
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Spotlight On: Ryan Bancroft
An interview with the new Principal Conductor, Ryan Bancroft.
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Ryan Bancroft conducts the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ NOW
Music by Errollyn Wallen, James B Wilson, Florence Price & Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
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Errollyn Wallen's NNENNA
Ryan Bancroft leads ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ NOW in this performance celebrating Black History Month.
Bitesize - English
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Betty Campbell
Learn all about Wales' first black headteacher who also helped create Black History Month.
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Identity of Place: Tiger Bay
Explore the multicultural history of Tiger Bay.
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History of the Blues
Ever wondered about the origins of The Blues? Learn about its history, features and impact.
Bitesize - Welsh
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Betty Campbell
Cerys Matthews syβn adrodd hanes prifathrawes ddu cyntaf Cymru.
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Hunaniaeth lle: Tiger Bay
Ymchwilia hanes amlddiwylliannol Tiger Bay yng Nghaerdydd.
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Cerddoriaeth Blues
Ydych chi erioed wedi meddwl am darddiad Y Blues?
Cymru Fyw
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John Ystumllyn a stori pobl ddu 'gyntaf' Cymru
Ei gipio o Affrica aβi gludo i Gymru i weithio fel gwas: hanes 'Jac Dduβ o Gricieth
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Windrush, gobaith, siom: Hiliaeth aβn teulu ni
Roz Richards sy'n siarad am ei phrofiad hi a'i theulu o hiliaeth yng Nghymru a thu hwnt
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'Cywilydd rygbi Cymru': Gadael mamwlad i chwarae'r gΓͺm
Jonathan Davies a Tony Collins sy'n cydnabod cyfraniad Billy Boston.