• Everyday Racism: Institutional vs Individual Racism

  • Oct 18 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

Everyday Racism: Institutional vs Individual Racism

  • Summary

  • Featuring Joel Culpepper (singer/songwriter), Charisse Beaumont (CEO of Black Lives in Music), hosted by Chris Ogori. 

    Episode topic: Institutional vs Individual Racism.
    Discussion about how racist assumptions in the system impact people, even when the individuals around them are neither racist nor prejudiced.

    Joel Culpepper is a singer/songwriter from South London. Coming from the underground jazz scene, he is an artist’s artist with a once-seen-never-forgotten stage presence. His stand-out COLORS performance has received more than 13 million plays, whilst previous EP ‘Tortoise’ showcases his stand-out vocal ability. However, it’s on debut album ‘Sgt Culpepper’ where Joel makes his mark, pouring his heart and soul into a conceptual record that was two years in the making.

    Black Lives in Music is a charity that addresses the current inequality of opportunity for black people aspiring to be artists or professionals in the Jazz and Classical music industry. They have just published a report highlighting systemic racism in the UK music industry, titled ‘Being Black In The UK Music Industry Part 1’.

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