
Neena Bhandari
"I was at an international conference and had a very interesting conversation with one of the speakers who had walked up to my table. But when I met him outside at the end of the conference, he was s...
9 Heinä 202023min

Nandita Das
"The minute I would do the role of an educated woman, an affluent person, I will immediately be told either by the director or the camera person or the makeup person that I know you don't like to ligh...
2 Heinä 202041min

AJ Juer
"I accepted transgender people, but in my head, and this was something that I wouldn't say to anyone, I sort of thought, oh, isn't that weak to change your body like, shouldn't you accept your own bod...
25 Kesä 202028min

Cheryl Hernandez
"And one thing about our culture that makes it a little challenging for us when we come abroad and places like the UK and the US, some of the biases and the discrimination goes straight over our heads...
18 Kesä 202033min

Nitin Sawhney
"The colour of my skin marked me out as it didn't matter whether I was an immigrant or from immigrant heritage, it was the colour of my skin that they saw and attacked, which is why I wrote an album c...
11 Kesä 202031min

Brendan Gilbert
"We're all human beings you know, let's just get on. And I think that's where I kind of say brush it off, but able to keep going." Brendan Gilbert is a born and bred Londoner of West Indian Heritage, ...
4 Kesä 202023min

Anthony Loyd pt. 2 (Shamima Begum)
In part two, Anthony Loyd speaks of his experience discovering Shamima Begum in a refugee camp in Syria. “The worst moment for me was of realising how much the focus of rage – for conscious and uncons...
28 Touko 202021min

Anthony Loyd pt. 1
Times war correspondent, Anthony Loyd, shares his stories of unconscious bias in regions of conflict, “I'm speaking as someone who is full of prejudice, because I'm neither dead nor a rock.”
21 Touko 202027min



















