Listen "Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging [Book Review]"
Episode Synopsis
What does it mean to be British in 21st century?
Find out about a unique book that takes a contemporary look at British Identity through an intersectional lens.
Here are some key messages from this episode
The complexity of British identity
The contradictory nature of British identity
Why British Identity is not what you think
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Here are some key takeaways from this episode
Diversity refers to differences within groups as well as differences between groups
“The author makes reference to her husband Sam and his experience as a contrast to her own, despite their shared heritage, and ongoing experience, what I like is the way their differing experience of being Black British is discussed and explored”
British identity is often misrepresented
“Stereotypes of cricket, fish and chips. Mary Poppins and drinking tea are still strong but they are constructed. Mary Poppins wasn’t mentioned in the book but the point is focusing on these constructed identities often mean that other legitimate forms of being British get overlooked.”
British identity is going to continue to change
“100 years ago, Britain was a colonial power now it’s different and in the future it’s going to be change even more. This isn’t a British thing, this applies to every country, every state, every group of people. Ignoring it, isn’t going to make it go away. ”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper
Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging
Afua Hirsch Wikipedia
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Find out about a unique book that takes a contemporary look at British Identity through an intersectional lens.
Here are some key messages from this episode
The complexity of British identity
The contradictory nature of British identity
Why British Identity is not what you think
Play the episode for more.
Here are some key takeaways from this episode
Diversity refers to differences within groups as well as differences between groups
“The author makes reference to her husband Sam and his experience as a contrast to her own, despite their shared heritage, and ongoing experience, what I like is the way their differing experience of being Black British is discussed and explored”
British identity is often misrepresented
“Stereotypes of cricket, fish and chips. Mary Poppins and drinking tea are still strong but they are constructed. Mary Poppins wasn’t mentioned in the book but the point is focusing on these constructed identities often mean that other legitimate forms of being British get overlooked.”
British identity is going to continue to change
“100 years ago, Britain was a colonial power now it’s different and in the future it’s going to be change even more. This isn’t a British thing, this applies to every country, every state, every group of people. Ignoring it, isn’t going to make it go away. ”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper
Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging
Afua Hirsch Wikipedia
Check out these related episodes of the show
Is it Time To Drop Belonging From the Diversity Conversation?
3 Reasons Why Brexit is Inclusion Problem
Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey:
1. Work with me 1:1
2. Get Practical Book Insights
3. Get our Free Email Course
For everything else check this
https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion
The post Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging [Book Review] appeared first on Element of Inclusion.
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