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Jamelia's BBC Interview On Systemic Racism Emphasises That Words Aren't Enough

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Social media has been a crucial platform for sharing news, resources, and donation pages in aid of the Black Lives Matter movement. Millions of people posted in solidarity and to remember Geroge Floyd’s death, along with many other Black people…
Social media has been a crucial platform for sharing news, resources, and donation pages in aid of the Black Lives Matter movement. Millions of people posted in solidarity and to remember Geroge Floyd’s death, along with many other Black people killed at the hands of the police, during the past few weeks. However, since then there’s been a call for meaningful allyship from white people, with many saying pointing out that words and social media posts aren’t enough. Now singer-songwriter Jamelia spoke about systematic racism on BBC News and explained how education, awareness, and funding will be the only way to eradicate systematic racism and day-to-day ignorance in Britain.
Jamelia appeared on BBC News to discuss the UK’s anti-racist protests and explained that covert racism is “woven into the fabric” of British society.

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