Synopsis
Will the toppling of the statue of a slave trader in Bristol change the lives of black people in the city? Musician, activist and Bristolian Ngaio Anyia explores inequality in her home city and meets people on a mission to dismantle it.
- Programme: Monumental: Bristol after Colston
- Channel: BBC News
- Broadcast year: 2020
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