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Claiming 'back' the Union Jack (part 2)

Stories to be tolled

Release Date: 04/27/2024

Sudan - The Forgotten Remembrance show art Sudan - The Forgotten Remembrance

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In this compelling episode, Tracy DW unravels the intricate colonial history of Sudan. From the powerful kingdoms that once thrived in this North East region of Africa to the tumultuous invasions and revolts, Tracy guides listeners through a timeline marked by resistance, conflict, and the quest for independence.  Listeners will gain insight into the complexities of Sudan's political landscape highlights of the enduring legacy of colonial policies that have perpetuated ethnic and regional divides, leading to ongoing struggles for power and governance.  As she reflects on the current...

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Nokutule Dube: 'First Lady' of Resistance and Resilience show art Nokutule Dube: 'First Lady' of Resistance and Resilience

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In this thought-provoking episode, Tracy DW delves into the life of Nokutule Dube, a pioneering figure in South Africa's political landscape during the colonial and apartheid eras. Often overshadowed by her more famous contemporary, Winnie Mandela, Nokutule's remarkable achievements and unwavering spirit are brought to the forefront as Tracy explores her legacy and the profound impact she had on the fight for freedom. Listeners are invited to reflect on the broader historical context of Nokutule's life, including the socio-political changes in South Africa and the legacy of the ANC. Tracy...

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The Battle of Trafalgar's Story of Diversity show art The Battle of Trafalgar's Story of Diversity

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As she navigates through the historical currents leading to the famous victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, Tracy DW sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of African and ethnic sailors who played crucial roles alongside their British counterparts. With UK Black History Month marking the 220th anniversary of this significant battle, she raises important questions about how we remember these unsung heroes and their diverse backgrounds. Tracy also invites her Listeners to reflect on the themes of unity and diversity within the Royal Navy and how these elements contributed to...

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The Black History Curriculum Debate: Inclusion or Overload? show art The Black History Curriculum Debate: Inclusion or Overload?

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In this first episode of Season 6 and in recognition of UK Black History Month,  Tracy navigates the complexities surrounding the teaching of black history and the idea of it being formalized and made compulsory within the UK curriculum. Tracy raises essential questions about inclusion, representation and the impact of diverse narratives on students' identities and well-being.  As she examines arguments for and against a formalized curriculum, she discusses the potential benefits of fostering empathy and understanding while also addressing concerns about curriculum overload and...

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Raising the Colours: Patriotism or Division? show art Raising the Colours: Patriotism or Division?

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In this latest episode Tracy DW takes us on a journey through the vibrant and contentious landscape of British patriotism as she explores the phenomenon known as ‘Operation Raise the Colours,’ raising critical questions about the implications of flag displays of the Union Jack around the streets of the UK.  Is this a mere expression of pride, or do they carry the weight of historical baggage and potential exclusion? With insights from recent polls and socio-political research, she sheds light on the diverse perspectives that shape our understanding of these national symbols. ...

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Colston and Rhodes: Statues in the Spotlight show art Colston and Rhodes: Statues in the Spotlight

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In this episode, a look back at an earlier episode from the first season, Tracy examines the ongoing debate surrounding historical figures such as Edward Colston and Cecil John Rhodes and the implications of their actions on modern society. Through a detailed exploration of Colston's life—from his involvement in the transatlantic slave trade to his philanthropic endeavours - she raises critical questions about how we should engage with the remnants of our colonial past. In light of President Trump and  the current MAGA movement in the US, with its focus on rearranging history, should we...

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The American Dream: democracy or autocracy? show art The American Dream: democracy or autocracy?

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In this episode of 'Stories to be tolled', Tracy DW embarks on an exploration of the evolution of America from 13 colonies to a global superpower. She delves into the remarkable journey that began with the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the establishment of a constitutional republic, highlighting the foundational principles of liberty, democracy, and the American Dream. As she examines the complexities of American democracy, she raises critical questions about the current state of civil liberties and the alarming signs of democratic backsliding.  Listeners are invited to reflect...

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Divided We Stand: ZANU & ZAPU's' quest for Zimbabwe's Independence show art Divided We Stand: ZANU & ZAPU's' quest for Zimbabwe's Independence

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With today’s changing global political landscape, with nationalism coming into focus once again, Tracy DW looks back and dives in to the tumultuous history of Zimbabwe, exploring the complex interplay of colonialism, nationalism, and the struggle for liberation. Tracy highlights the significant roles of the two main political parties, ZANU and ZAPU, as they fought for the rights and freedoms of their people amidst the backdrop of British colonial rule and the subsequent fight for independence. Through examining the origins, strategies, and ideologies of both parties, Tracy sheds light on...

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The Benin Bronzes - Spoils of War or Cultural Ambassadors? show art The Benin Bronzes - Spoils of War or Cultural Ambassadors?

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In this episode, Tracy DW reflects on her recent visit to the British Museum, where the Benin Bronzes reignited her passion for the complex issue of artefact repatriation. Through the lens of her year six pupils' studies on the Benin Kingdom, Tracy navigates the debate surrounding the return of historical artefacts to their countries of origin, raising questions about rightful ownership, cultural identity, and the legacies of colonialism. As she examines the broader implications of artefact retention versus repatriation, Tracy invites listeners to consider the impact of colonialism on cultural...

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Jammu and Kashmir: Where do we draw the line? show art Jammu and Kashmir: Where do we draw the line?

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In this podcast episode of 'Stories to be tolled', Tracy DW delves into the recent military escalation between India and Pakistan, sparked by the tragic Pahalgan terrorist attack. Tracy examines the historical roots of this enduring conflict, tracing back to the partition of British India in 1947 and the series of wars over the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir. She highlights the complexities of colonial legacies and the hasty decisions made by British officials that have led to decades of turmoil. As she explores the potential for dialogue and reconciliation, listeners are invited to...

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‘Contemplating the Colors of Controversy: Britain's Banner and the Burden of History.’

As Britain grapples with the implications of the newly passed Rwanda Bill and the tumultuous St. George's Day celebrations, Tracy prompts us to examine the deeper values and associations tied to being British in 2024.

Tracy reflects on the present-day overseas territories – remnants of an empire where the Union Jack once claimed dominion over every corner of the globe. She navigates the turbulent waters of Britain's colonial legacy, from the Windrush scandal to the persistent echoes of the Conservative Monday Club, questioning the evolving role of migration in shaping Britain's economic and social fabric.

As Tracy dissects the Union Jack's inception amid colonial endeavours, we confront the flag's dual nature of unification and dominance. Can the Union Jack be reclaimed, and if so, by whom and for what purpose?

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