Language is the Key
This documentary is constructed in two parts. Part one deals with the suppression of other ‘minority’ cultures, part two looks at the ways these cultures are fighting back. The film includes contributions from Prof. Stuart Hall (The Open University), Prof, Bikkhu Parekh (Commission for Racial Equality), Prof. Gwyn Williams (Historian/Author), Benjamin Zephaniah (Poet), teachers and children, with experiences of Gujarati, Caribbean, Creole and Welsh.
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How important is one’s mother-tongue?
Status: Released
Release Date: 1985-01-01
Geners Documentary
Production Companies Endboard Productions
Production Countries United Kingdom,
Run time: 39 minutes
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