Continue to explore racial discrimination issues in Sweden and the United States through our additional content
On March 21st The Raoul Wallenberg together with Kino organised the second event of the Swedish Human Rights Film Festival. We marked the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination with a panel discussion on racial discrimination in Sweden and the US. Aysha Jones, Founder of the Black Lives Matter and Irene Molina, Pr. in Human Geography at Uppsala University offered us their views on this very topical subject.
Feel free to watch the event and read about its main insights here.
In addition, the Institute would like to continue the conversation with you and explore more in depth this topic. You can therefore find below interviews and podcasts with international experts. We discussed with them more specific issues such as the Black Lives Matter Movement and the engagement of civil society.
Discussing the 2021 Movie Judas and the Black Messiah
Michael and Madubuko are exchanging thoughts on the Black Panther Party’s history based on their analysis of the 2021 movie Judas and the Black Messiah.
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Racial discrimination in Sweden : Driving Change Through the Use of Law
An interview with Paul Lappalainen discussing anti-discrimination laws in Sweden and civil society engagement for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
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The Black Lives Matter movement in Sweden, with Isatou Aysha Jones
Listen to the new episode of our On Human Right Podcast with Aysha Jones about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Listen to the podcast.
Explore our other movie suggestions and podcasts on the Swedish Human Rights Film Festival website.
This event and the materials developed were made possible thanks to the generous support from our contributors: