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The Word

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First episode dateAugust 10, 1990
Final episode dateMarch 24, 1995
Networks Channel 4
Production location(s)Limehouse Studios
Teddington Studios
Number of episodes 104
Presented by Terry Christian
Mark Lamarr
Dani Behr
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About The Word


The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom. which took its name from the regular column covering up and coming Manchester bands in the Manchester Evening News written by Terry Christian.

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American Fiction director says white audiences are too comfortable with black clichés
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... " But it s still at a stage where any time that happens, The Word fresh or unique or something to that effect is coined to it because it s not something that we see very often...

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... " They are fighting for the idea that a woman s body is not shameful or to be restricted, just as men s bodies are not, so whether they use The Word feminism or not, is up to them, " Steinem says...

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...By Lucy WatkinsonBBC NewsWhen five-year-old Cali said The Word " spider" her mother, Cara, had tears in her eyes...

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... " I ll be trying to spread The Word when I go home...

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... " The hospital, now, is a ghost house in the full sense of The Word, " he said...

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... " The Word voters chose more than any other to describe the now Lord Cameron was " experienced"...

George Floyd protests: The statues are defaced

Nov 17,2023 8:51 pm

, If the anti-racism moved the protesters in England, The Statue of a 17Th Century slave-dealer and promptly threw it in The Deep water of the harbour, The Message was clear.

Edward Colston ships, But his memory has been honored for centuries in his home city of Bristol, benefited from his immense wealth.

While the government condemned his actions on Sunday, the protesters said they hoped That it meant change.

"the statues are to say: 'That was a Great Man who has great stuff. 'That 's not true, he was a Slave Trader and a murderer," the historian David Olusoga told Bbc News .

global protests, like The One in Bristol, will throw a light on the cities of " colonial and slave-owning History and the characters they represent.

Henry Dundas, Henry Dundas' actions ensured That the slavery lasted for more

A monument in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, to commemorate a politician who delayed the abolition of slavery was spray-painted with The Words "George Floyd", and "BLM" (for Black Affairs Lives).

The 150ft (46m) high Melville Monument in Edinburgh, St Andrew Square, was erected in 1823 in memory of Henry Dundas.

Dundas was one of the most influential politicians in the 18th and 19th centuries and had the nickname "the uncrowned king".

He put approach, an amendment to a bill That abolished slavery in 1792, which, for a "step".

This allows The Practice to continue for 15 years longer than they would have otherwise done. During This Time , estimated at approximately 630,000 people were brought to Britain as Slaves .

Graffiti appeared on The Base of the Melville Monument

thousands of people petitions have to be signed the call for The Monument removed.

in the Midst of the protests against The Monument , the officials have announced That a plaque will be added, it offers "reflective" details about The City , on the left of the slavery.

"We need to tell Our Story and make sure That people understand Edinburgh's role in The World historically - not just the bits That we are proud of, but to be honest, the bits we are ashamed, as well," Edinburgh City Council leader Adam McVey Bbc Scotland said.

King Leopold II, A statue of King Leopold II in Antwerp, was set On Fire and painted red

the people in Belgium are calling for the statues of the country to become the longest-reigning king, Leopold II, be reduced.

the Online petitions asking for their removal, collected tens of thousands of signatures, while some anti-racism have taken the protesters, the more Direct Action .

A bust of the colonial-era king in The City of Ghent was covered in red paint, with a cloth over the head marked with The Words "I can't breathe". The Cloth evokes the past spoken of George Floyd, a white Police Officer knelt on his neck, to the recent protests.

In Antwerp, a statue of The King was fired passed by the protesters and later removed by officials Who Said it was a museum. In the capital of Brussels, a statue was marked with The Word "assassin".

King Leopold II, ruled Belgium from 1865 to 1909, but he is best remembered for his terrible heritage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Between 1885 and 1908, the monarch is one of the smallest countries in Europe is from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, then known as the Congo Free State , of its colony.

He turned it into a vast labour camp, make a fortune from the rubber trade. To collect those who resisted, the Slaves were often shot to death, and Leopold's troops were ordered, in The Hands of their victims.

Leopold ruled over the mass of dying to read by an estimated 10 million Congolese. He has also read the Congo in a human zoo in Belgium.

He was forced to abandon his control over the Congo Free State in 1908, but the country's independence from Belgium in 1960 to win.

Some of That is against one of the statues' removal Belgium wealth-say, because of his success as a trading economy under King Leopold II.

Robert E Lee monument Robert E. Lee in Virginia was covered in graffiti

in The U.S. state of Virginia is the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee, who was devastated, in The George Floyd protests.

the announcement of the decision to remove the 12-ton monument, erected in 1890, Governor Ralph Northam , said: "We have been preaching a false version of the story.

"The Statue has been a long time ago. But it was wrong, and it is wrong now. So we decided to get it. "

It is among the five Confederate statues on Monument Avenue, in the capital city of Richmond, which were marked with graffiti during the protests, including the messages with "stop White Supremacy ".

Robert E Lee was a commander of the pro-slavery Confederate States Army, a coalition of the southern States in the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865.

Lee is also married, in one of the wealthiest slave-holding families in Virginia and took a farewell of the army to run the country seat of The Family after his father-in-law ' s death. He met resistance from Slaves who expect to be freed.

documents show That he encouraged severe beatings for those who tried to escape. He is also said to have broken up slave families.

Many in the US view Lee.

Other Alliance were statues defaced by protesters.

Some of those who believe That the statues of the Confederate, the numbers will argue That they are markers of US History and southern culture.

Winston Churchill , A statue of Winston Churchill in London was spray-painted with The Words "was a racist"

A statue in London of the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was vandalized with graffiti a "racist explains to him".

Churchill is praised for leading the United Kingdom, of the victory in the second World War .

He is described on the British government website, and the Greatest Ever Briton in 2002, was voted in a BBC poll.

But for some he remains a deeply controversial figure, in part because of his views on race.

"It is Absolutely Not in doubt That Churchill was a racist," said historian Richard Toye, co-author of the upcoming book the Churchill myths. "He certainly has to be considered White People to be superior to, He Said That explicitly.

"He has the unpleasant remarks about Indians, which He Said were a beastly people with a beastly religion, and He Said nasty Things about the Chinese people. I could Go On .

"of course You have to acknowledge That Churchill's Victorian was-African background is certainly an influence on him, but I wouldn't say it was necessarily a defining or decisive influence on his racist views, because you have to swing, by the time," he added.

In the year of 2015 interview with The Bbc , John Charmley, author of " Churchill: The End of Glory, said the late Prime Minister believed in racial hierarchies in which white Protestant Christians were at The Top of white Catholics, while the Indians were higher than the Africans.

In 1937, Churchill "I do not admit for instance, That a great injustice has been done to the Red Indians in America or the Black People of Australia. I do not allow That injustice has been done to these people by the fact That a stronger race, a race, a higher grade race, a more worldly way, to say the least, has come and taken its place. "

Churchill also has criticism about his remarks about Jews and Islam, and his actions, or lack thereof, in the 1943 Bengal famine, which killed More Than two million people

Churchill's grandson, Sir Nicholas Soames , has said previously, his grandfather, a child of the Edwardian age "and spoke the language of [it]. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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