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Race Apart

Fifty years after the introduction of Race Relations Act of 1965, poet Lemn Sissay discovers both positive and negative experiences of living in multicultural Britain.

Immigration is never far from the headlines. But have the lives of black and other ethnic minority groups living in the north west improved since the Race Relations Act of 1965? Fifty years after its introduction, poet Lemn Sissay challenges views on race and discovers both positive and negative experiences of living in multicultural Britain.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 7 Dec 2015 19:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Lemn Sissay
Producer Laurence Inwood
Editor Deborah Van Bishop

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