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When George Floyd was killed, many said life would get better for people of colour. But has it? One year on, grime star Saskilla explores the worlds of brands, football and music.

Do Black Lives Still Matter? Season 1

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Do Black Lives Still Matter?

2021

When George Floyd was killed, many said life would get better for people of colour. But has it? One year on, grime star Saskilla explores the worlds of brands, football and music.

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Episode 3 - Music
First Aired: June. 28,2021

The music industry reacted with a surge of outrage to the death of George Floyd. Artists and labels alike posted black squares on social media, standing in solidarity with people of colour. Following #BlackoutTuesday, a social media campaign led by two black music executives, grime artist Saskilla asks what have music powerhouses done in the year that has followed, and have significant changes been made in the world of music?

Episode 2 - Football
First Aired: June. 21,2021

In the wake of George Floyd’s death and the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement, footballers across the nation took the knee and the governing body of English football, the Football Association, made a pledge on diversity and inclusion. Despite these actions, little appears to have changed in the world of football so far, with representation in the women’s game appearing to be falling back over the years. Grime artist Saskilla speaks to Premier League footballers, coaches and managers across the UK for answers, and asks, is there a lost generation of black talent in the sport?

Episode 1 - Episode 1
First Aired: June. 14,2021

Following the death of George Floyd and the surge in the Black Lives Matter movement, big brands made pledges to address diversity and racial inequalities across their businesses. Grime artist Saskilla speaks to black influencers about being flavour of the month for some brands. He speaks to insiders from a number of companies, including household brands, and looks at social media accounts before, during and after the BLM protests.

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