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'Look How Far We've Come: Commentaries On British Society And Racism?' DVD (Kwaku, AHR 2015). Released in 2015 to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1965 Race Relations Act and the 1945 5th Pan-African Congress, this DVD consists of 64 interviewees opining on the state of raism in Britain. The interviewees are drawn from diverse backgrounds. They include politicians such as David Lammy MP, Diane Abbott MP, Keith Vaz MP, Dawn Butler MP, Ken Livingstone and the late Tony Benn; academoc Prof Gus John and Prof Paul Gilroy; equality activists Paul Stephenson, Dame Jocelyn Barrow, and Lord Herman Ouseley; and community activists Lee Jasper, Marc Wadsworth, Toyin Agbetu, Brother Omowale, Zita Holbourne, and Eric & the late Jessica Huntley. It's a Look How Far We've Come Community Talk resource.

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'Look How Far We've Come: The Race/Racism Primer: A Resource for Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Community Discussions on Racism and Racial Equality' Book (Kwaku, AHR 2014). A 96 page full colour book that provides accessible coverage of a range of racism related topics (see contents page below). It's a Look How Far We've Come Community Talk resource.

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'African Voices: Quotations by People of African Descent' Book (Ms Serwah, Kwaku, BTWSC 2010). Most books of quotations have just a smattering of contributions by Africans. This book focuses on sayings by Africans from the African continent, and the Diaspora, particularly Britain and the US. There are over 500 quotations grouped under themes from a wide range of peoples besides the usual Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Marcus Garvey.

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'What They Said I Should Be: The Story Of Female Movers & Shakers' DVD (Kwaku, BTWSC 2009). This DVD highlights an Attorney General (Baroness Scotland), Member of Parliament (Dawn Butler), PR/Promoter (Mavis Amankwah), Classical Composer (Shirley Thompson), Entrepreneurs (Yana Johnson and Dounne Alexander), and Educationalist (Dame Jocelyn Barrow) whose experiences are used to explore barriers, values, and strategies for overcoming and achieving. Includes chapters on Expectations, Vision, and Advice.
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'NARM (Naming And Role Model) Project' DVD (Kwaku, BTWSC 2010). A companion resource to the 'NARM (Naming And Role Model) Highlighting African British Male Role Models 1907-2007' book (click here for free e-version), this DVD features 32 NARM role models drawn from diverse fields besides soorts and entertainment. There are lawyers, teachers, politicians, entrepreneurs, scientists, businessmen, police officers, community and political actists talking about their major influences and their views on being role models. Interviewees include Sir William Atkinson, Rene Caroyal, David Lammy MP, Lord Ouseley, Eric Huntley, Ekow Eshun, Prof Geoff Palmer and Lord Paul  Boateng.

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'Voice From Afar:A Ghanaian Experience' Book (KB Asante, Graphic 2003). This 192 page book contains 52 of veteran diplomat and social commentator KB Asante's weekly 'Voice From Afar' articles published between 1994 and 2002 in Ghana’s Daily Graphic newspaper. He covers a wide range of topics that speaks to Ghanaians, indeed Africans, at home and abroad. Covers society, politics, history, anfd pointed observations from someone with a long experience to draw upon.

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