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  • In a BBC video clip in which Darcus Howe, a black English migrant, is interviewed about the riots, Mr. Howe states that what is happening throughout England is insurrections similar to those throughout the Arab world, where youth have been a leading force in street protests demanding change from their government.

    Dedrick Muhammad: London's Calling, But Are We Listening? Dedrick Muhammad 2011

  • In a BBC video clip in which Darcus Howe, a black English migrant, is interviewed about the riots, Mr. Howe states that what is happening throughout England is insurrections similar to those throughout the Arab world, where youth have been a leading force in street protests demanding change from their government.

    Dedrick Muhammad: London's Calling, But Are We Listening? Dedrick Muhammad 2011

  • Earlier Tuesday, the BBC interviewed Darcus Howe, a 68-year-old radical West Indian writer and journalist from Brixton, where some of the most violent disturbances took place over the last couple of days.

    London Riots: BBC Interview Gets Testy The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • In a BBC video clip in which Darcus Howe, a black English migrant, is interviewed about the riots, Mr. Howe states that what is happening throughout England is insurrections similar to those throughout the Arab world, where youth have been a leading force in street protests demanding change from their government.

    Dedrick Muhammad: London's Calling, But Are We Listening? Dedrick Muhammad 2011

  • In a BBC video clip in which Darcus Howe, a black English migrant, is interviewed about the riots, Mr. Howe states that what is happening throughout England is insurrections similar to those throughout the Arab world, where youth have been a leading force in street protests demanding change from their government.

    Dedrick Muhammad: London's Calling, But Are We Listening? Dedrick Muhammad 2011

  • In a BBC video clip in which Darcus Howe, a black English migrant, is interviewed about the riots, Mr. Howe states that what is happening throughout England is insurrections similar to those throughout the Arab world, where youth have been a leading force in street protests demanding change from their government.

    Dedrick Muhammad: London's Calling, But Are We Listening? Dedrick Muhammad 2011

  • Notting Hill had become the UK's black-culture capital, and in 1968 Crichlow went upmarket, opening the Mangrove at 8 All Saints Road – going "from a sleazy cafe to a proper restaurant", in the words of Darcus Howe, who had gone straight to the Rio on his arrival in 1962 and subsequently worked at the Mangrove.

    Frank Crichlow obituary Margaret Busby 2010

  • In a BBC video clip in which Darcus Howe, a black English migrant, is interviewed about the riots, Mr. Howe states that what is happening throughout England is insurrections similar to those throughout the Arab world, where youth have been a leading force in street protests demanding change from their government.

    Dedrick Muhammad: London's Calling, But Are We Listening? Dedrick Muhammad 2011

  • Voice columnist, and some might say "race hustler", Darcus Howe said in the Voice that the election of "Boris Johnson, a right-wing Conservative, might just trigger off a mass exodus of older Caribbean migrants back to our homelands".

    Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Voice columnist, and some might say "race hustler", Darcus Howe said in the Voice that the election of "Boris Johnson, a right-wing Conservative, might just trigger off a mass exodus of older Caribbean migrants back to our homelands".

    "Let them go if they don't like it here." Not a sheep 2008

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