Claudette is investigating the life and death of her father Courtney Laws, who was a leading member of Britain's black community and a pioneer of the Windrush Generation and yet, his story remains untold. This is a curious case of a missing legacy, offering a different perspective on modern Black British history and raising questions no daughter should have to ask.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsDocumentarySociety & Culture |
Claudette finally discovers the roots of the alleged conspiracy that would ultimately lead to the downfall and premature death of her father, Courtney Laws whilst taking you on an in-depth journey through the trials and tribulations of Brixton and th... more
Claudette reacts to new information from BNCA Youth Worker, Lena Brown that sheds light on what lead to the unexpected death of her father Courtney Laws. Here is her immediate and personal raw audio reaction shared prior to the release of the final e... more
Claudette takes a deep dive into her fathers achievements and challenges during the 1970s and uncovers an accusatory perspective on the way he operated that created an air of suspicion about him in the community. more
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Madame Parry Laws, Having lived in Brixton for 10 years, and loving it so much, I knew there had to be a whole story behind this beloved neighbourhood that had to be told, and you do it perfectly accurately with insight and an infinite love for your father and heritage. Thank you for this podcast.
Love it well done
What a fascinating and inspirational story! Brilliantly told and well worth a listen.
I came across this podcast by chance on the independents recommendations list, and I’m so happy I did. more
Such an inspiring story of a man that stood for community and committed to doing the best for those around him. So interesting. I have learnt so much about how it must have felt being part of the wind rush generation, the difficulties that were faced, how unwelcome they must have felt and the bravery and hard work that was put in to get here and survive. Thank goodness for Courtney Laws, his persistence and achievements, for his daughter Claudette for telling this important story, and her Mum fo... more
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