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In this programme the concerns and feelings of young Punjabis in Britain are explored. The film interweaves a number of themes: the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre in Amritsar in 1919 when British troops... fired on an un-armed crowd killing 384; the Southall riot of April 23rd 1979 precipitated by an 'election meeting' of the National Front, and during which the New Zealand teacher Blair Peach was killed; a play written and performed in South London by a group of young Punjabis in which they relate these two events; developments in Punjabi language teaching and cultural (e.g. dance) activities within the community as exemplified by those which exist at Sidney-Stringer School and Community College, Coventry.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: E354, Ethnic minorities and community relations
Item code: E354; 10
First transmission date: 24-04-1982
Published: 1982
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Duration: 00:24:02
Note: There is also a compliation of x3 Punjab to Britain programmes
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Producer: Edward Milner
Contributor: Terry Thomas
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Immigration; Migrant; Race relations; Religion; Sikhs
Master spool number: HOU3466
Production number: FOUE047Y
Videofinder number: 3856
Available to public: no