Voices: Shireland School Interviews, Part 2

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Summary

Unedited material for ‘Voices’ documentary - a series of interviews with black, Asian and white teens about growing up in Sandwell, with a concentration on race and culture.

Year:

1989

Duration:

0:20:00

Film type:

Colour / Sound

Master format:

U-matic Lo band

Description

What’s it like to be young in Sandwell? A teenage boy about race and racism; parents; touch on immigration. Also, music, films; whether he listens to Asian music. What the school does to help the kids. Cultural values, what he thinks life is like for Asian kids - do they suffer a lot of racism, what he thinks their opinion is on arranged marriages etc. The same questions are asked of a black teenage boy and an Asian teenage boy. Both boys mention 'Chandi', an Asian school band.

Brief footage at the tail from a Summer Celebration event where young kids have hold of a camera.


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