These resources are intended to be used as part of a wider cultural conversation. They are not exhaustive, and neither are they censored. Some contain graphic descriptions which are confronting and potentially triggering. But all are important.
A more complete document of resources and actions, updated daily, is available here
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Juliet Gilkes Romero explores the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act, talking to Director Kimberley Sykes and actor Debbie Korley about the story of her play The Whip, and the real events that inspired it.
Watch a predominantly black cast in a production centring on African cultural identity
Watch the first RSC Production to feature a black actor as Iago
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Take action
Here is an article outlining all the different ways you can take action yourself.
BlackLivesMatter has also collated a comprehensive list of affirmative action you can take.