Blacks Britannica is a powerful portrait of resistance that exposes the realities of racism and class oppression in 1970s Britain. Through candid interviews and footage, it centres the voices of Black working class people fighting for justice and critiques the structural relationship between racism, capitalism, and the British state.
The film challenges liberal narratives of progress, instead highlighting collective resistance and solidarity. Banned by the BBC, it remains a vital resource for understanding how race and class intersect in British society. Join us to watch, discuss, and organise!
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