Beyond GDP: The Social Progress Podcast
Can culture and history save us from growing societal divisions? Michael Green invites Anwar Akhtar in this week's episode. This episode is divided into 2 parts. Anwar shares his front-line experiences working with Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in Britain. From analyzing the impact of global events and the rise of Islam(o)-phobia to exploring the historical ties of trade, empire, and migration that shaped cities like Manchester, this conversation challenges how we view integration today. We also explore the power of diverse representation in the arts and education. Anwar discusses producing the groundbreaking play Dara for the National Theatre, the first Muslim, Sikh, and Hindu history play on its main stage, and explains why diversifying the school curriculum is vital to preventing the alienation of working-class youth. Don't miss out on Part 2! Please follow and rate our show! Explore our work at https://www.socialprogress.org/ [https://www.socialprogress.org/] Interested in the Social Progress Index? Learn more. [https://www.socialprogress.org/social-progress-index] Help us advance social progress across the world! Your donation makes a huge difference to us. Donate now! [https://www.socialprogress.org/donatenow] Want the full story? Subscribe to our newsletter! [https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/v9WI3lU/newsletter]
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