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Darcus Howe

Travels with My Camera - Is This My Country?

Wed 25 April 2007 10.30pm
After fighting for his place in Britain, Darcus Howe now wonders whether he's truly at home here. This is his journey to find out where his heart really lies.

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Frustrated by ideas of citizenship and identity in the political arena in Britain, broadcaster and writer Darcus Howe goes travelling with his camera...

He journeys around England and back to the country of his birth, Trinidad, in an attempt to understand what lessons from his past – as one of Britain's leading Black activists – are useful to help understand his present life and his uncertainty over where he truly belongs.

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From Dr Paul Jones, Coventry
An absolutely inspiring documentary. Frank and refreshing. A wake up call in these days of homogeneity and end of history.

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