Literature (UK + Europe)
- Natives – Akala
- Why I’m No Longer Talking
to White People About Race – Reni Eddo-Lodge - Black and British – David Olusoga
- Black Tudors – Miranda Kaufmann
- Brit(ish) – Afua Hirsch
- The Good Immigrant – ed. Nikesh Shukla
- Don’t Touch My Hair – Emma Dabiri
- Staying Power – Peter Fryer
- The World’s War – David Olusoga
- Black Skin, White Masks – Frantz Fanon
- Orientalism – Edward Said
- Small Island / The Long Song – Andrea Levy
- Noughts & Crosses – Malorie Blackman
Literature (US)
- The New Jim Crow – Michelle Alexander
- Souls of Black Folk – W. E. B DuBois
- The Good Immigrant USA
ed. Nikesh Shukla and Chimene Suleyman - Anything by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Filmography (Documentaries) – the BBC docs can be found on Box of Broadcasts
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- Hello Privilege, It’s Me Chelsea (Netflix)
- Black is the New Black (BBC)
- Black Hollywood: They Gotta Have Us (BBC)
- Black and British: A Forgotten History (BBC)
- Britain’s Forgotten Slaveowners (BBC)
- Battle for Britain’s Heroes (Channel 4)
- Alt. History (BBC iPlayer) – David Olusoga,
Gaika, Emma Dabiri and Olivette Otele - 13th (Netflix) – Dir. Ava DuVernay
Filmography (Feature Films)
- Belle (2013) – Dir. Amma Asante (British film on Netflix)
- Dear White People (2014) – Dir. Justin Simien
- Bamboozled (2000) – Dir. Spike Lee
- School Daze (1988) – Dir. Spike Lee
- Selma (2014) – Dir. Ava DuVernay (on Netflix / Box of Broadcasts)
- Mudbound (2017) – Dir. Dee Rees (on Netflix)
- To Sir, with Love (1966) – Dir. James Clavell (Box of Broadcasts)
- She’s Gotta Have It (1986) – Dir. Spike Lee
Filmography (Television)
- When They See Us (2019) – (US, Netflix)
- Toy Boy / Toy Boy Summerhouse (UK, Netflix)
- Dear White People (2017 – present) – (US, Netflix)
- She’s Gotta Have It (2017 – present) – (US, Netflix)
- Sanditon (2019) – (UK, ITV)
- Les Misérables – (2018) – (UK, BBC)
- The Spanish Princess (2019) – (UK-US, Amazon Prime)
Filmography (YouTube)
- “The Danger of the Single Story” – Chimimanda Ngozi-Adichie
- Hip Hop & Shakespeare? – Akala