“Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging.”In addition to “Enslaved,” she’s appeared on several other docuseries, including BBC’s “African Renaissance: When Art Meets Power” and the “The Battle for Britain’s Heroes” on Channel 4 in the UK.“I think each story has its own demand in terms of the best way to tell it,” she says. “I love the written word and I really believe in print journalism.
But I do also enjoy TV because I think some stories really lend themselves to visual storytelling. This is an example of that, because for many of us, the only thing that we see when it comes to the transatlantic slave trade are drawings of slave ships…maybe manacles and shackles, but there is very little physical evidence to see and engage with.“We’ve.
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