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Thinking in Colour: A BBC Documentary Collection

Thinking in Colour: A BBC Documentary Collection

Ricky Fearon
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Gary Younge explores race, society and Black history in these five fascinating documentaries
Author, broadcaster and sociology professor Gary Younge has won several awards for his books and journalism covering topics such as the civil rights movement, inequality and immigration. In this documentary collection, the former Guardian US correspondent turns his attention to current American political and social issues, including populist conservatism, and African-American identity.
In Thinking in Colour, he examines racial 'passing': light-skinned African-Americans who decided to live their lives as white people. Looking at the topic through the prism of Nella Larsen's 1929 novella Passing, Gary hears three astonishing personal stories, and probes the distinction between race and colour.
Recorded shortly after the historic 2008 election, The Documentary: Opposing Obama follows Gary as he travels through Arkansas and Kentucky, talking to people who see Barack Obama's presidency as nothing but bad news, and hearing their hopes and fears for the future.
In The Wales Window of Alabama, Gary recounts how the people of Wales helped rebuild an Alabama church, where bombers killed four girls in 1963. Hearing of the atrocity, sculptor John Petts rallied his local community to raise money, and subsequently created a new stained glass window that has become a focus for worship and a symbol of hope.
In Ebony: Black on White on Black, we hear the history of Ebony, the magazine that has charted and redefined African-American life since its launch in 1945. But what is its place in the world today, and does it still speak to contemporary African-Americans?
And in Analysis: Tea Party Politics, Gary assesses the Tea Party movement, a US right-wing protest group that objects to big government and high taxes. He finds out what sparked this grass-roots insurgency, who its supporters are, and analyses its impact.
Production credits

Presented by Gary Younge
Thinking in Colour

Produced by Caitlin Smith

Executive Producer: Tony Phillips

With Bliss Broyard, Anthony Ekundayo Lennon, Georgina Lawton and Professor Jennifer DeVere Brody.Excerpts from Passing by Nella Larsen read by Robin Miles

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6 May 2021
The Documentary: Opposing Obama

Produced by Neal Razzell

First broadcast BBC World Service, 1-8 February 2010
The Wales Window of Alabama

Produced by Nicola Swords

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 10 March 2011
Ebony: Black on White on Black

Produced by Mark Burman

Readers: Ricky Fearon and Amaka Okafor

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 10 June 2013
Analysis: Tea Party Politics

Produced by Emma Rippon

With Andrew Neil, Frank Luntz, David Frum and Rand Paul

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 1 March 2010
©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Language
English
Pages
3
Format
Audible Audio

Thinking in Colour: A BBC Documentary Collection

Ricky Fearon
0/5 ( ratings)
Gary Younge explores race, society and Black history in these five fascinating documentaries
Author, broadcaster and sociology professor Gary Younge has won several awards for his books and journalism covering topics such as the civil rights movement, inequality and immigration. In this documentary collection, the former Guardian US correspondent turns his attention to current American political and social issues, including populist conservatism, and African-American identity.
In Thinking in Colour, he examines racial 'passing': light-skinned African-Americans who decided to live their lives as white people. Looking at the topic through the prism of Nella Larsen's 1929 novella Passing, Gary hears three astonishing personal stories, and probes the distinction between race and colour.
Recorded shortly after the historic 2008 election, The Documentary: Opposing Obama follows Gary as he travels through Arkansas and Kentucky, talking to people who see Barack Obama's presidency as nothing but bad news, and hearing their hopes and fears for the future.
In The Wales Window of Alabama, Gary recounts how the people of Wales helped rebuild an Alabama church, where bombers killed four girls in 1963. Hearing of the atrocity, sculptor John Petts rallied his local community to raise money, and subsequently created a new stained glass window that has become a focus for worship and a symbol of hope.
In Ebony: Black on White on Black, we hear the history of Ebony, the magazine that has charted and redefined African-American life since its launch in 1945. But what is its place in the world today, and does it still speak to contemporary African-Americans?
And in Analysis: Tea Party Politics, Gary assesses the Tea Party movement, a US right-wing protest group that objects to big government and high taxes. He finds out what sparked this grass-roots insurgency, who its supporters are, and analyses its impact.
Production credits

Presented by Gary Younge
Thinking in Colour

Produced by Caitlin Smith

Executive Producer: Tony Phillips

With Bliss Broyard, Anthony Ekundayo Lennon, Georgina Lawton and Professor Jennifer DeVere Brody.Excerpts from Passing by Nella Larsen read by Robin Miles

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6 May 2021
The Documentary: Opposing Obama

Produced by Neal Razzell

First broadcast BBC World Service, 1-8 February 2010
The Wales Window of Alabama

Produced by Nicola Swords

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 10 March 2011
Ebony: Black on White on Black

Produced by Mark Burman

Readers: Ricky Fearon and Amaka Okafor

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 10 June 2013
Analysis: Tea Party Politics

Produced by Emma Rippon

With Andrew Neil, Frank Luntz, David Frum and Rand Paul

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 1 March 2010
©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd 2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Language
English
Pages
3
Format
Audible Audio

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