From cities to towns, at the heart of the recent anti-racism protests in Britain there has been a new generation declaring in their thousands that black lives – their lives – matter. As part of our Young, British and Black series, the Guardian has interviewed Eleanor Woolstencroft, 14, Mara Ival-Duncan, 19, Nyasha Katsande, 20, on their experiences of racism before and after the demonstrations sparked by the US police killing of George Floyd in May
- Young, British & Black: the voices behind the UK’s anti-racism protests
- ‘We couldn’t be silent’: the new generation behind Britain’s anti-racism protests
Continue reading…From cities to towns, at the heart of the recent anti-racism protests in Britain there has been a new generation declaring in their thousands that black lives – their lives – matter. As part of our Young, British and Black series, the Guardian has interviewed Eleanor Woolstencroft, 14, Mara Ival-Duncan, 19, Nyasha Katsande, 20, on their experiences of racism before and after the demonstrations sparked by the US police killing of George Floyd in MayYoung, British & Black: the voices behind the UK’s anti-racism protests’We couldn’t be silent’: the new generation behind Britain’s anti-racism protestsContinue reading…