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Dreaming Whilst Black In The U.K.

54 min · 24. touko 2021
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In this episode, I’m joined by British-Jamaican actor and director Adjani Salmon, of the British Youtube web-series classic, turned show on the BBC network, “Dreaming Whilst Black.” We discuss everything from his intentional casting of dark-skinned women as love interests in his hit show; to some of the Black-American criticism of the British Actor takeover of the American film industry. And of course, we talked about what it’s like to be Black in the U. K.!

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