Making Waves - A documentary about being black and British
Forty years after the 1976 Race Relations Act, thirteen people from two generations describe their experience of being black and British. 'Making Waves' asks if the 'waves' made by one generation have had a positive impact on the next. 'Making Waves' is a Heritage Lottery funded film.

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