LABOUR MPs were left frustrated today after a confrontation with Tories over school curriculums’ lack of diversity and lack of content on the historical enslaving of black people.
Erith and Thamesmead MP Abena Oppong-Asare, who secured the debate, joined other MPs in calling for a taskforce to look at “decolonising” the curriculum so that pupils learn more about black history and writers.
Brent Central MP Dawn Butler said that history was sometimes taught in a way that makes “one group of people feel inferior and another group feel superior.”
ROGER McKENZIE draws attention to the much-neglected oral traditions of the global South that define the identity – and therefore the liberation – of its custodians
On the 121st anniversary of communist Claudia Jones’s birth ROGER McKENZIE looks at political events that shaped her, and those she helped shape


