Tré Ventour-Griffiths is a practitioner-academic as both a public historian of Black British history and a creative writer, with published work in journalism, poetry, creative non-fiction and academia. As a freelancer he has delivered work on race, disability, and Black British history to different sectors including the arts, education and criminal justice. He has been interviewed by The Guardian and BBC, and has written for big and small publications including NeuroClastic and Media Diversified
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt isn’t just the Tories weaponising ‘diversity’ – it’s all of us
Uncritical politics of ‘looks like me’ leaves us celebrating Black and Brown faces doing work of white supremacy