ANYBLACKQUESTIONS – IT’S QUESTION TIME FOR BLACK BRITONS
 
Colourtelly.tv presents their new FORTNIGHTLY topical debate programmeAnyBLACKQuestions’.
It hopes to tackle the pressing issues of black concern in Britain. 
 
It's the time and the place to have YOUR say.
Join us and our panel of great thinkers by emailing: info@colourtelly.tv 
 Hurry and reserve your place as there are a limited number of seats remaining.
NO PREJUDICE, NO BIASED, NO LIES
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AnyBLACKQuestions
Why are so many young black kids being murdered on our streets?
Is Gordon Brown or David Cameron the natural choice for the black voter?
Is Britain institutionally racist? Or is it because we’re black?
If you were at the memorial service at Westminster Abbey for the bicentenary of
the ‘Abolition of the Slave Trade’ debate and Wilberforce, would you also have
stood up in front of the Queen and Prime Minister and protested?
Is Lewis Hamilton a British hero or a black hero?
Was Brazil the first ‘African’ country to win the World Cup
After three generations in this country are we African/Caribbean or British?
 
What difference would a black Prime Minister make?
 Colin McFarlane
Does the media still stereotype black people?
THERE ARE MORE BLACK QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS
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BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Dotun Adebayo will present the programme.
But this will not be a ‘dry’ debate. ANYBLACKQUESTIONS is as spicy as a
curried goat and hopes to get to the bottom of the questions other programmes
fail to tackle.
 
ANYBLACKQUESTIONS inaugural programme is being filmed at the BRITISH LIBRARY
CONFERENCE CENTRE on  WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29TH from 6.00pm for broadcast the
following week. Filming commences at 7.00pm sharp. 
Please note you will not be allowed entry after this time.
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Our audience will ‘do what it says on the tin’… ANYBLACKQUESTIONS
 
Our panel of four invited guests will offer answers.
The panel are:
TREVOR PHILLIPS - chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR)
 
DARCUS HOWE – broadcaster and journalist (London Evening Standard, New Statesman
etc)
JUDITH EDWARDS – lawyer, Conservative political activist and former special
(advisor to Ian Duncan Smith)
And 
Chief Inspector 
LEROY LOGAN – Britain’s highest ranking African Caribbean police officer.
 
ANYBLACKQUESTIONS IS A JOINT PRODUCTION  BETWEEN COLOURTELLY AND THE BRITISH
 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL COLOURTELLY ON 0208 368 2526 or alternatively
email us at: info@colourtelly.tv.
 
Colourtelly is the first television channel for black-British interest viewing. 
“A broadcasting revolution” – The Guardian.
“It’s bad, it’s wicked, I couldn’t stop watching…” – The Voice newspaper.
“It’s just what black people in Britain need to tell things form their point of
view.” – The New nation newspaper.
 

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