
Soweto Kinch on racism and education
Jazz saxophonist and rapper Soweto Kinch gives his take on whether there is a lack of access to top universities for black students.
The former head of Oxford University’s African Society says he welcomes David Cameron’s pledge to force institutions to broaden their intake.
But there is “no use tinkering around the edges”, he says. “Unless we radically reframe our notions of British history, racism is not going anywhere.”
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