Monumental Change: The Statue Debate
In the wake of anti-racist protests across the world, Suzanne Packer explores how statues became a flashpoint for bigger discussions on the need to re-evaluate Welsh history.
The killing of George Floyd sparked anti-racist protests across the world - many focused on statues linked to colonialism and slavery. In Monumental Change, Suzanne Packer explores how statues have become a flashpoint in Wales for the bigger discussions that need to be taken around who we chose to commemorate and value and the need to re-appraise what we perceive as βWelsh historyβ.
We hear why these figures of bronze and stone evoke such strong feelings, examining the story behind a statue thatβs coming down (Thomas Picton); a statue thatβs going up (Betty Campbell) and a statue thatβs staying put despite controversy and opposition (H M Stanley).
Those discussing the issues include Gaynor Legall, whoβs heading a Welsh Government task force auditing every statue, street and building in Wales connected to the slave trade; Dr Chris Evans, an authority on the Welsh context of slavery, BAME history expert Abu-Bakr Madden Al-Shabazz and young activist and creative Yasmin Begum.
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- Thu 1 Oct 2020 18:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Fri 2 Oct 2020 05:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Sun 4 Oct 2020 18:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
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