Social inequality
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- Posted1 December 2020
Thinking Allowed. GAMBLING. Audio, 29 minutes
Gambling: Who are the winners and losers?
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- Posted15 November 2020
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- Posted7 November 2020
Global access to Covid-19 vaccine cannot be ‘every man for himself’ Newsday. Audio, 00:04:53
The campaign to ensure equal access to vaccines around the world
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted30 September 2020
The Comb. Racist AI. Audio, 23 minutes
Can computers be racist? The unseen forces shaping our reality
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- Posted13 August 2020
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- Posted10 August 2020
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- Posted4 August 2020
Word of Mouth. The language of power and inequality in education and leadership. Audio, 28 minutes
Jeffrey Boakye talks with Iesha Small on the language of power and inequality in education
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Positive Thinking. Closing the Attainment Gap. Audio, 28 minutes
How tearing up the school calendar could help kids fulfill their true potential.
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- Posted11 July 2020
Profile. Munira Mirza. Audio, 14 minutes
The No 10 adviser's appointment on a race inequality commission has caused controversy.
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- Posted26 June 2020
'It is time, perhaps, for an uncomfortable conversation' 5 Live In Short. Video, 00:04:12
Tony Livesey talks about the anger he felt seeing a 'White Lives Matter Burnley' banner.
- AttributionBBC Radio 5 Live
- Posted23 June 2020
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- Posted22 June 2020
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- Posted22 June 2020
Analysis. Modern Parenting. Audio, 28 minutes
More time and money is being spent on children than ever before. Why?
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- Posted2 June 2020
Open Book. Paul Mendez, Class & Society novels, Thomas Keneally on Dickens. Audio, 28 minutes
Mariella Frostrup talks to Paul Mendez about his debut novel Rainbow Milk.
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- Posted22 May 2020
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- Posted18 May 2020
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Coronavirus: The inequalities that can make ethnic communities so vulnerable. The Inquiry. Audio, 00:02:08
Low paid jobs, a need to stay in work and a lack of access to medical resources contribute
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- Posted6 May 2020
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- Posted29 April 2020