We are FAB people

African, African-American and Black British music in from the colonial era to the present day

32 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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A great discussion with students from our black student networks, who are curating and designing an exhibition. Robert O'Toole in conversation with Alicia Odumosu, Jessica Boakye, and Alex Land. With short samples of the music we discuss, by Labi Sifre, the Balafon Sextet, DJ Solo, and So Solid Crew.

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