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George the Poet on Music, Memory, and the War on Blackness Art & Culture (Part Two)

2025/3/12
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George the Poet: 我在剑桥的经历让我深刻意识到自己与主流文化的差异。尽管我周围有很多友善的人,但我感到自己像是一条离开水的鱼,缺乏文化共鸣。这让我逐渐成为一个隐士,专注于诗歌创作。剑桥的经历让我意识到,随着职业发展,我可能会与黑人工人阶级渐行渐远,这让我感到不安。我一直在作品中探讨种族问题,因为这是我无法忽视的现实。 Shante Joseph: 我在乌干达感受到的舒适和喜悦与在剑桥的少数族裔身份形成鲜明对比。在伦敦西北部的成长环境中,我从未感受到自己是少数族裔,直到我进入布里斯托大学,才第一次意识到这一点。

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George the Poet discusses his transition from Uganda to the University of Cambridge, highlighting the cultural and racial adjustments he faced and how it influenced his creative journey.
  • George the Poet experienced culture shock transitioning from Uganda to Cambridge.
  • He became more reclusive and focused on poetry during his time at Cambridge.
  • His time at Cambridge highlighted the racial disparities in higher education.

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George Mpanga, known as George the Poet, is seen by many as one of the UK’s most compelling voices in poetry, music, and social commentary. 

Originally hailing from St Raphael’s Estate in Neasden, Mpanga has spent over a decade working at the intersection of art and politics reflecting on his upbringing to shed light on how race and inequality still shape Britain today.

His debut poetry collection in 2015, Search Party, tackled the north-south divide, the housing crisis and critiqued government anti-immigration policies, to widespread acclaim. Since then, Mpanga’s work has bridged grime, prose, spoken-word performance, and most recently longer-form audio, as he has continued to interrogate the socio-political status quo.

In February 2025 he joined us on stage to discuss the themes of his new memoir, Track Record: Me, Music, and the War on Blackness. He discussed his personal story alongside a broader social history of race and identity in Britain, and examined what he terms “the war on Blackness”: the systemic forces that continue to oppress people of African descent worldwide.


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