How the 2020 Uprising Affected Us with Charlotte Grieve

True & Woke

Jul 3 2022 • 16 mins

How does it feel to be a woman of colour in the UK after the Uprising? Our guest Charlotte Grieve, a British Woman of Bajan descent, joins us to share how we felt after the Uprising and discuss our views on the anti-racism movement.

01:31- Chapter 1: What has changed for you?

04:14- Chapter 2: Being Black is Political

5:28 - Chapter 3: What's It Like To Not Experience Racism?

07:39 - Chapter 4: Do You Still Know You're Racist?

13:07 -What does woke mean to you?

13:22- What does a meaningful connection feel like?

13:40 - What is the best thing about being human?

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This episode is sponsored by The National Lottery Awards for All.

Theme song: "Power in Harmony" by Shondra Bowie Riley

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