Still fighting: Racism, Service and Speaking Out

03rd Jul 2025

Racism doesn’t disappear with time – it disappears with action.

This episode from BFBS Creative’s Culture Colonel series presents a conversation with Richard Stokes, the British Army’s first Black Guardsman, and Kerry-Ann Knight, who joined the Army 25 years later. Together they share their experiences of overt racism, systemic exclusion and the long-lasting impact of their experiences.  It is powerful, challenging and ultimately hopeful.

Thank you to BFBS Creative for making this happen.

https://shows.acast.com/the-culture-colonel/episodes/still-fighting-racism-service-speaking-out-with-kerry-ann-kn

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