An Everyday Story of Black Country Folk
by Carol Clewlow (Actors: 3)
A young white mother, a young black mother and a midwife meet at the surgery. Assumptions and stereotypes give way to an inadvertent racism that perhaps exists subconsciously in more of us than we may be comfortable to admit. Challenging and emotive this story enables us to see how subtle institutional racism can be in the health service and how often harm can be caused by those oblivious to their actions.
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