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  • Darcus Howe
  • British broadcaster, writer and campaigner (1943–2017)

    Radford "Darcus" Howe (26 February 1943 – 1 April 2017) was a British broadcaster, writer and racial justice campaigner. Originally from Trinidad, Howe arrived

    Darcus Howe

    Darcus Howe

    Darcus_Howe

  • Darcus Beese
  • British music industry executive (born 1969)

    Music UK as executive vice-president. Darcus Beese grew up in Fulham, London, the son of Barbara Beese and Darcus Howe. He has said: "The music in my household

    Darcus Beese

    Darcus_Beese

  • Leila Hassan
  • British editor and activist (born 1948)

    the original on 5 April 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2020. Howe, Darcus (1 August 2005). "Darcus Howe finds frenzy at the mosque". New Statesman. Archived from

    Leila Hassan

    Leila_Hassan

  • Malachi Kirby
  • British actor (born 1989)

    first premiered at the Bush Theatre in 2019. Kirby landed the role of Darcus Howe in the "Mangrove" installment of Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology

    Malachi Kirby

    Malachi_Kirby

  • 1981 Brixton riot
  • Clashes between police and protesters in London in 1981

    criticised the police investigation as inadequate. Black activists, including Darcus Howe, organised a march for the "Black People's Day of Action" on 2 March

    1981 Brixton riot

    1981 Brixton riot

    1981_Brixton_riot

  • Barbara Beese
  • British activist and writer (born 1946)

    2020. I made contact with Barbara's son Darcus (named after his father and the well-known activist Darcus Howe), who confirmed that the image was of his

    Barbara Beese

    Barbara Beese

    Barbara_Beese

  • Fiona Armstrong
  • Freelance Scottish television journalist (born 1956)

    yourself." Howe denied that he had ever taken part in riots and was clearly offended. The BBC later issued a qualified apology to Darcus Howe for Armstrong's

    Fiona Armstrong

    Fiona_Armstrong

  • Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word
  • 2002 book by Randall Kennedy

    associated with more havoc in American society than other racial slurs." Darcus Howe noted of Nigger in New Statesman, "Had a white person used the word,

    Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word

    Nigger:_The_Strange_Career_of_a_Troublesome_Word

  • British Black Panthers
  • Black Power organisation in the United Kingdom

    Panther Movement (BPM) were founded in the summer of 1968, by Obi Egbuna, Darcus Howe, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Olive Morris, who were influenced by the American

    British Black Panthers

    British_Black_Panthers

  • C. L. R. James
  • Trinidadian historian, journalist and Marxist (1901–1989)

    in the Media Award" in 1999. In 2002, James was the subject chosen by Darcus Howe, his nephew, in an episode of the BBC Radio 4 biography series Great

    C. L. R. James

    C. L. R. James

    C._L._R._James

  • Howe (surname)
  • Surname list

    Tamara Howe (born 1965), daughter of Darcus Howe, English television production manager Timothy O. Howe (1816–1883), American politician Tina Howe (1937–2023)

    Howe (surname)

    Howe_(surname)

  • Darcus
  • Name list

    Darcus is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Darcus Beese (born 1969), British music executive Darcus Howe (1943–2017), British broadcaster

    Darcus

    Darcus

  • Battle of Lewisham
  • 1977 battle in southeast London, England

    August 1977. Prominent in the design is the civil liberties campaigner, Darcus Howe, in recognition of his role in the events of 13 August 1977 and wider

    Battle of Lewisham

    Battle of Lewisham

    Battle_of_Lewisham

  • Tamara Howe
  • British television production manager and executive (born 1965)

    at the BBC". Tamara Howe, daughter of Race Today editors Una Howe and Darcus Howe, was born in Lewisham, London.[dead link] Howe's start in television

    Tamara Howe

    Tamara_Howe

  • Mangrove (film)
  • 2020 film of Small Axe anthology film series

    Trinidadian Black Panther leader Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Trinidadian activist Darcus Howe, Rhodan Gordon, Anthony Carlisle Innis, Rothwell Kentish, Rupert Boyce

    Mangrove (film)

    Mangrove_(film)

  • The Mangrove
  • Former Caribbean restaurant in Notting Hill, London

    Jones-LeCointe and Darcus Howe, on charges that included conspiracy to incite a riot. Their 1971 trial – which featured an unsuccessful demand by Howe for an all-Black

    The Mangrove

    The_Mangrove

  • British African-Caribbean people
  • British ethnic group

    Jordon and Moira Stuart, the veteran BBC news presenter. Trinidadian-born Darcus Howe wrote regularly in the New Statesman and fronted a number of documentary

    British African-Caribbean people

    British African-Caribbean people

    British_African-Caribbean_people

  • Altheia Jones-LeCointe
  • Trinidadian physician and research scientist (born 1945)

    She recruited a central core of activists into the movement, including Darcus Howe and Eddie LeCointe. Eddie LeCointe, her husband, was also a leading figure

    Altheia Jones-LeCointe

    Altheia Jones-LeCointe

    Altheia_Jones-LeCointe

  • Adam Afriyie
  • British politician

    didn't tell Tory bosses". The article was called a "hatchet job" by Darcus Howe in the New Statesman. In August 2005 he married his second and current

    Adam Afriyie

    Adam Afriyie

    Adam_Afriyie

  • Frank Crichlow
  • British community activist and civil rights campaigner (1932– 2010)

    raided six times in the first year, though nothing was found. Crichlow, Darcus Howe, and several others marched on the police station in 1970 in protest

    Frank Crichlow

    Frank Crichlow

    Frank_Crichlow

  • Race Today
  • British political magazine

    published by the Race Today Collective, which included figures such as Darcus Howe, Farrukh Dhondy, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Leila Hassan and Jean Ambrose

    Race Today

    Race_Today

  • 2005 Birmingham riots
  • 2005 riots in Birmingham, England

    documentary titled Who You Callin' a Nigger? writer and broadcaster Darcus Howe picked up and commented upon a backdrop of mutual ethnic minority racism

    2005 Birmingham riots

    2005_Birmingham_riots

  • Tariq Ali
  • British political activist and writer (born 1943)

    Race Today Collective (1988). Race Today Review 1988: vol 18 no 2. Darcus Howe Collective. Race Today Collective. "The Beatles call for the legalisation

    Tariq Ali

    Tariq Ali

    Tariq_Ali

  • Dread Beat an' Blood
  • 1978 studio album by Poet and the Roots

    (for George Lindo)" – 4:04 "Come Wi Goh Dung Deh" – 3:44 "Man Free (for Darcus Howe)" – 5:53 "All Wi Doin' Is Defendin'" – 2:57 On some later re-releases

    Dread Beat an' Blood

    Dread_Beat_an'_Blood

  • Guerrilla (TV series)
  • 2017 British TV series or programme

    Black Panther (BBP) members Farrukh Dhondy and Darcus Howe, members of the Race Today Collective. Howe and Dhondy were consultants for the show, while

    Guerrilla (TV series)

    Guerrilla_(TV_series)

  • Bandung File
  • UK current affairs television programme

    made by Bandung Productions with Darcus Howe and Tariq Ali as joint series editors. Presenters of the show were Howe, Gita Sahgal and John Buckley. Bandung

    Bandung File

    Bandung_File

  • Olive Morris
  • Jamaican-born British community leader and activist (1952–1979)

    after a scuffle with police officers outside the Old Bailey alongside Darcus Howe and another person. The three were charged with assault occasioning actual

    Olive Morris

    Olive_Morris

  • List of Trinidadians and Tobagonians
  • Allen Chris Bisson Cindy Devika Sharma Crazy, calypsonian Daisy Voisin Darcus Howe, racial justice campaigner Daren Ganga Jason Gooding Davan Maharaj David

    List of Trinidadians and Tobagonians

    List_of_Trinidadians_and_Tobagonians

  • Blacks Britannica
  • 1978 American documentary film

    experience of racism in Britain, it featured contributions by Colin Prescod, Darcus Howe, Jessica Huntley, Gus John, Claudia Jones, Courtney Hay, the Manchester

    Blacks Britannica

    Blacks_Britannica

  • Murder of Kelso Cochrane
  • 1959 murder of an Antiguan expatriate to Britain

    alongside a powerful quote from the late political activist and broadcaster Darcus Howe: “If there were not race riots in Notting Hill, I don’t believe that

    Murder of Kelso Cochrane

    Murder_of_Kelso_Cochrane

  • 100 Great Black Britons
  • Public polls in 2003 and 2020

    MBE Sir Lenny Henry CBE Lubaina Himid CBE, RA Dame Kelly Holmes DBE Darcus Howe Rose Hudson-Wilkin MBE Eric Huntley and Jessica Huntley Professor Gus

    100 Great Black Britons

    100_Great_Black_Britons

  • Dotun Adebayo
  • British radio presenter

    while appearing on Channel 4's The Devil's Advocate opposite presenter Darcus Howe, he was spotted by GLR programme executive Gloria Abramov, who was looking

    Dotun Adebayo

    Dotun_Adebayo

  • Selma James
  • American writer, feminist, and social activist (born 1930)

    ISSN 0027-0520. Bunce, Robin; Paul Field (January 7, 2014). "Mangrove 9: Darcus Howe and the extraordinary campaign to expose racism in the police". New Statesman

    Selma James

    Selma James

    Selma_James

  • Devil's advocate (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Devil's Advocate, a current affairs television series fronted by Darcus Howe on Channel 4 (1992–1996) The Devil's Advocates, a fictional motorcycle

    Devil's advocate (disambiguation)

    Devil's_advocate_(disambiguation)

  • Paul Wilmshurst
  • British television director (born 1961)

    Vegas mob lawyer Oscar Goodman, and White Tribe (2000), presented by Darcus Howe. He also worked on The Gambler (2000) with Jonathan Rendall. In 2005

    Paul Wilmshurst

    Paul_Wilmshurst

  • Jahméne
  • British singer, songwriter, activist, and poet

    alongside a powerful quote from the late political activist and broadcaster Darcus Howe: “If there were not race riots in Notting Hill, I don’t believe that

    Jahméne

    Jahméne

    Jahméne

  • New Cross house fire
  • Unsolved 1981 house fire that killed thirteen people in south-east London

    fire in their journal, Black Voice. The New Cross fire, described by Darcus Howe in 2011 as "the blaze we cannot forget", is significant as a turning

    New Cross house fire

    New Cross house fire

    New_Cross_house_fire

  • Black on Black (TV series)
  • British television programme

    Beverley Anderson and (for the 1985 season) Pauline Black. In 1984, Darcus Howe did an unsuccessful screen test to be a presenter. Special feature programmes

    Black on Black (TV series)

    Black_on_Black_(TV_series)

  • Randall Kennedy
  • American legal scholar (born 1954)

    Adopt Our Children? Interview with Randall Kennedy". Essence Magazine. Howe, Darcus (January 28, 2002). "The prof says it's OK to use 'nigger'. But he's

    Randall Kennedy

    Randall Kennedy

    Randall_Kennedy

  • Mayall Road
  • Road in south London

    street party is held there every year during the August bank holiday. Darcus Howe 1981 Brixton riot Ernest Cashmore (1996), Dictionary of race and ethnic

    Mayall Road

    Mayall Road

    Mayall_Road

  • Horace Ové
  • British photographer and filmmaker (1936–2023)

    photographed figures of the period including C. L. R. James, James Baldwin and Darcus Howe as well as Sam Selvon, Andrew Salkey and John La Rose the founding members

    Horace Ové

    Horace_Ové

  • British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor
  • Annual award for performance in television

    Shcherbina HBO / Sky Atlantic 2021 (67th) Malachi Kirby Small Axe: Mangrove Darcus Howe BBC One Kunal Nayyar Criminal: UK Sandeep Singh Netflix Tobias Menzies

    British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor

    British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor

    British_Academy_Television_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actor

  • 2021 British Academy Television Awards
  • Awards recognising the excellence of British television in 2020

    Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Malachi Kirby – Small Axe as Darcus Howe (BBC One) Rupert Everett – Adult Material as Carroll Quinn (Channel 4)

    2021 British Academy Television Awards

    2021_British_Academy_Television_Awards

  • 2011 England riots
  • 6–11 August 2011 riots in cities and towns across England

    original on 19 November 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016. Richard Seymour, Darcus Howe, and Amy Goodman, "Over 1,000 Arrested in U.K. as Anger over Inequality

    2011 England riots

    2011 England riots

    2011_England_riots

  • Farrukh Dhondy
  • Indian-born British writer (born 1944)

    joining the publication Race Today in 1970, along with his close friend Darcus Howe, and former partner Mala Sen (with whom he had eloped to the UK in 1965)

    Farrukh Dhondy

    Farrukh Dhondy

    Farrukh_Dhondy

  • Black nationalism
  • Ideology that seeks to develop a Black national identity

    British chapter was officially formed the following year by Obi Egbuna and Darcus Howe. Egbuna had ambitions for the BBPM to be a militant, underground revolutionary

    Black nationalism

    Black_nationalism

  • Jill Knight
  • British politician (1923–2022)

    2016. Phillips (1980): p. 80 "New Cross: the blaze we cannot forget | Darcus Howe". The Guardian. 17 January 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2022. "BBC - Barling's

    Jill Knight

    Jill_Knight

  • Queen's Royal College
  • School in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

    choreographer Geoffrey Holder (1930–2014), actor, dancer and choreographer Darcus Howe (1943–2017), broadcaster, writer and civil liberties campaigner Karl

    Queen's Royal College

    Queen's Royal College

    Queen's_Royal_College

  • Railton Road
  • Street in London Borough of Lambeth

    Centre (evicted 1976); the collective producing Race Today, edited by Darcus Howe, whose uncle, the Trinidadian historian C. L. R. James, lived – and in

    Railton Road

    Railton Road

    Railton_Road

  • Afshin Rattansi
  • British journalist and author (born 1968)

    Channel 4 primetime documentary series executive produced by Tariq Ali and Darcus Howe, commissioned by Farukh Dhondy and Waldemar Januszczak.[citation needed]

    Afshin Rattansi

    Afshin Rattansi

    Afshin_Rattansi

  • List of Shooting Stars episodes
  • Philippa Forrester and Sarah Greene Protect the Rennie 2x06 1 November 1996 Darcus Howe and Rose-Marie Richard Whiteley and Gabrielle The Mammalathon Challenge

    List of Shooting Stars episodes

    List_of_Shooting_Stars_episodes

  • Mangrove Nine
  • Group of British Black activists

    Mangrove Nine were: Barbara Beese Rupert Boyce Frank Crichlow Rhodan Gordon Darcus Howe Elton Anthony Carlisle Inniss, aka Anthony Carlisle Innis, was born in

    Mangrove Nine

    Mangrove Nine

    Mangrove_Nine

  • Black Unity and Freedom Party
  • Defunct Black British political movement 1970-1999

    members who achieved high public profiles in the UK, such as Darcus Howe and Tariq Ali. Howe, who eventually became a controversial television raconteur

    Black Unity and Freedom Party

    Black_Unity_and_Freedom_Party

  • List of Question Time episodes
  • 2001 Exeter Michael Ancram, Clarissa Dickson Wright, Helene Hayman, Darcus Howe, Matthew Taylor [431] 730 12 29 March 2001 Leeds Menzies Campbell, Michael

    List of Question Time episodes

    List_of_Question_Time_episodes

  • 2017 British Academy Television Awards
  • UK television awards ceremony

    April 2017. Andrew Sachs Mary Tyler Moore Gareth Gwenlan Jean Alexander Darcus Howe Brian Rix Peter Vaughan Antony Jay Carla Lane Gorden Kaye Robert Vaughn

    2017 British Academy Television Awards

    2017_British_Academy_Television_Awards

  • 1943
  • Calendar year

    director Bob Hite, American singer, musician (Canned Heat) (d. 1981) Darcus Howe, Trinidadian-born British civil rights activist (d. 2017) February 27

    1943

    1943

    1943

  • Vik Sharma
  • English film and television composer

    . and Me, Bleach, Nip, Tuck : The White Beauty Myth, What's Killing Darcus Howe?, The Family: Teen Stories and a short starring Christopher Eccleston

    Vik Sharma

    Vik_Sharma

  • 2017 in the United Kingdom
  • 65, footballer (Chelsea, Wales). 1 April Parv Bancil, 50, playwright. Darcus Howe, 74, Trinidadian-born civil rights activist, member of the Mangrove Nine

    2017 in the United Kingdom

    2017_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Jill Martin
  • English musical theatre actress

    from the original on 30 July 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019. "In Passing: Darcus Howe, Arthur Bisguier, Jill Martin". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 April 2017

    Jill Martin

    Jill_Martin

  • Nubian Jak Community Trust
  • UK commemorative plaque and sculpture scheme celebrating diverse history

    father Chatham Cuffay, plaque at Chatham Historic Dockyard, 15 July 2021. Darcus Howe, Railton Road, Brixton, 4 January 2022. Michael Ibru, at his former Kensington

    Nubian Jak Community Trust

    Nubian_Jak_Community_Trust

  • The Edwardian Country House
  • British historical reenactment reality television miniseries

    the bhajis. Contemporary thinkers including Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and Darcus Howe arrive at the house to challenge the jingoistic celebrations and to question

    The Edwardian Country House

    The_Edwardian_Country_House

  • If i can cook / you know god can
  • Culinary memoir by Ntozake Shange

    At the end of the chapter, she mentions the fact that Leila's partner Darcus Howe is from Trinidad and Tobago, and makes a reference to the presence of

    If i can cook / you know god can

    If_i_can_cook_/_you_know_god_can

  • Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy
  • British organization

    and was hosted by TV presenter Lisa Aziz and journalist/broadcaster Darcus Howe. Prominent recipients include Lord Richard Attenborough, who received

    Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy

    Ethnic_Multicultural_Media_Academy

  • Yevgeny Yevtushenko
  • Soviet and Russian poet (1933–2017)

    of the poet's life"]" (in Russian). mail.ru. Retrieved 2 April 2017. "Darcus Howe, Andy Coogan, Dr Sylvia Moody, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Peter Shotton, Last

    Yevgeny Yevtushenko

    Yevgeny Yevtushenko

    Yevgeny_Yevtushenko

  • Windrush (TV series)
  • British TV documentary series

    Charlie Williams, Cy Grant, Professor Stuart Hall, Ken Livingstone, Darcus Howe, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Columbus Deniston, Ulric Cross, Chris Blackwell

    Windrush (TV series)

    Windrush_(TV_series)

  • 1943 in the United Kingdom
  • George Harrison, English musician (The Beatles) (died 2001) 26 February – Darcus Howe, Trinidadian-born civil rights activist (died 2017) 2 March – Tony Meehan

    1943 in the United Kingdom

    1943_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Ian Macdonald (barrister)
  • Scottish barrister (1939–2019)

    the case, in addition to offering advice to Altheia Jones-LeCointe and Darcus Howe, the two defendants who chose to represent themselves. Alongside Altheia

    Ian Macdonald (barrister)

    Ian_Macdonald_(barrister)

  • Deaths in April 2017
  • (Jönssonligan, Martin Beck). Nelson Elliott, 91, Canadian politician. Darcus Howe, 74, Trinidadian-born British civil rights activist, member of the Mangrove

    Deaths in April 2017

    Deaths_in_April_2017

  • Oliver Letwin
  • British politician (born 1956)

    (30 December 2015). "Oliver Letwin memo borders on criminality, says Darcus Howe Civil liberties campaigner condemns comments about black communities

    Oliver Letwin

    Oliver Letwin

    Oliver_Letwin

  • February 1943
  • Month of 1943

    and director; in Poughkeepsie, New York Darcus Howe, British civil rights activist; as Leighton Rhett Radford Howe, in Moruga, Trinidad (d. 2017) Died: Nazi

    February 1943

    February 1943

    February_1943

  • The Crouches
  • 2003 British TV series or programme

    the BBC doing enough for black audiences?". Retrieved 25 June 2017. "Darcus Howe denounces a new BBC sitcom". New Statesman. Retrieved 25 June 2017. Plunkett

    The Crouches

    The_Crouches

  • Squatting in England and Wales
  • Occupation of unused land or derelict buildings in England and Wales

    second women's centre; the collective producing Race Today (edited by Darcus Howe whose mentor and uncle, the Trinidadian historian C. L. R. James, lived

    Squatting in England and Wales

    Squatting in England and Wales

    Squatting_in_England_and_Wales

  • Margaret Busby
  • Publisher, writer and editor (born 1944)

    Villiers, 2009), and To Sweeten Bitter (2017) by Raymond Antrobus. With Darcus Howe, Busby co-edited C.L.R. James's 80th Birthday Lectures (Race Today Publications

    Margaret Busby

    Margaret Busby

    Margaret_Busby

  • International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books
  • Showcase for Black and African diasporan literature (1982–1995)

    forum entitled "Migrant Struggles in Britain and Europe", chaired by Darcus Howe. As noted by African-American feminist scholar Barbara Smith, the second

    International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books

    International_Book_Fair_of_Radical_Black_and_Third_World_Books

  • London Black Revolutionaries
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    organisations such as the Black Eagles and the Race Today Collective led by Darcus Howe, a Trinidadian organiser in the Black communities of Notting Hill and

    London Black Revolutionaries

    London_Black_Revolutionaries

  • Tony Linsell
  • specifically for the ethnic English community". He was interviewed by Darcus Howe in the second episode of Channel 4's three-part documentary series White

    Tony Linsell

    Tony_Linsell

  • Sawaba Declaration
  • (link) Race Today Collective (1983). Race Today Review 1983: vol 14 no 5. Darcus Howe Collective. Race Today Collective. p. 162. Yahaya, A. D. (1980). The

    Sawaba Declaration

    Sawaba Declaration

    Sawaba_Declaration

  • Neil Kenlock
  • British photographer (born 1950)

    Olive Morris, Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Courtney Laws, Audley Baines, Darcus Howe and Lionel Morrison. Among international superstars whom Kenlock has

    Neil Kenlock

    Neil_Kenlock

  • Obi Egbuna
  • Nigerian writer and activist (1938–2014)

    Illuminations. Retrieved 17 March 2026. Bunce, Robin; Paul Field (2015). Darcus Howe: A Political Biography. London: Bloomsbury. p. 30. ISBN 9781474218450

    Obi Egbuna

    Obi_Egbuna

  • Trinidad and Tobago literature
  • Ramabai Espinet Albert Gomes Cecil Gray Rosa Guy Errol Hill Merle Hodge Darcus Howe C. L. R. James Errol John Amryl Johnson Anthony Joseph Ismith Khan Roi

    Trinidad and Tobago literature

    Trinidad_and_Tobago_literature

  • Deirdre Osborne
  • Australian-born academic

    African or Asian descent and indigenous peoples. She is a member of the Darcus Howe Legacy Collective and co-edited with Leila Hassan and Margaret Peacock

    Deirdre Osborne

    Deirdre Osborne

    Deirdre_Osborne

  • List of Trinidadian Britons
  • Henry – politician Christian Holder – dancer, choreographer, designer Darcus Howe – journalist, broadcaster, activist Lennie James – actor Stefan Kalipha

    List of Trinidadian Britons

    List_of_Trinidadian_Britons

  • Great Lives
  • British radio series

    geneticist and cell biologist Erasmus Darwin, 18th century physician Darcus Howe, writer and broadcaster C. L. R. James, Caribbean revolutionary and cricket

    Great Lives

    Great_Lives

  • Barbados–Trinidad and Tobago relations
  • Bilateral relations

    com". www.nationnews.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Darcus Howe finds war clouds in the Caribbean Brathwaite, Jewel (21 June 2010). "Business

    Barbados–Trinidad and Tobago relations

    Barbados–Trinidad and Tobago relations

    Barbados–Trinidad_and_Tobago_relations

  • Midweek (BBC Radio 4)
  • Radio show

    comedian Joan Rivers and broadcaster Darcus Howe, who were both guests on that week's edition, erupted live on air, after Howe suggested Rivers was offended

    Midweek (BBC Radio 4)

    Midweek_(BBC_Radio_4)

  • Encounters Festival South Africa
  • Annual documentary film festival

    Lauren Groenewald, Lindy Wilson. 2001: Werner Schweizer, Jan Heijs, Darcus Howe, Cliff Bestall, Craig & Damon Foster, Margo Fleiser, Claude Wittwenn

    Encounters Festival South Africa

    Encounters_Festival_South_Africa

  • Naseem Khan (activist)
  • British journalist and activist (1939–2017)

    Notting Hill's black magazine The Hustler, with such contemporaries as Darcus Howe, becoming theatre editor at Time Out (1978–81), and subsequently working

    Naseem Khan (activist)

    Naseem Khan (activist)

    Naseem_Khan_(activist)

  • Writing Black Britain
  • 2000 anthology edited by James Procter

    including the conversation/debate that occurred between Stuart Hall, Darcus Howe, and Salman Rushdie. The Black Audio Film Collective released their film

    Writing Black Britain

    Writing_Black_Britain

  • List of black British writers
  • Hirsch (born 1981) Jo Hodges (1959–2017) Zita Holbourne (born 1960s) Darcus Howe (1943–2017) Marsha Hunt (born 1946) Ben Hunte (born 1992) Khadijah Ibrahiim

    List of black British writers

    List_of_black_British_writers

  • Robin Milner-Gulland
  • British scholar (born 1936)

    Society". sussexpast.co.uk. 28 August 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2016. "Darcus Howe, Andy Coogan, Dr Sylvia Moody, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Peter Shotton, Last

    Robin Milner-Gulland

    Robin_Milner-Gulland

  • Akyaaba Addai-Sebo
  • Ghanaian analyst and activist (born 1950)

    with such members of the Black activist community as C. L. R. James and Darcus Howe. Within a year of his arrival, he was taking on the roles of Special

    Akyaaba Addai-Sebo

    Akyaaba Addai-Sebo

    Akyaaba_Addai-Sebo

  • Victor Headley
  • Jamaican-born British author (born 1959)

    Postcolonial Subaltern", The South Atlantic Quarterly 100.1 (2001), 287–305. Howe, Darcus. "The Yardie Has Been Invented by White Journalists", New Statesman (2

    Victor Headley

    Victor_Headley

  • Paul Yule (photojournalist)
  • British photojournalist and film director (born 1956)

    conspiracy surrounding the cricketer Basil D'Oliveira (2004); as well as with Darcus Howe, Miranda Sawyer, Paul Morley and others. He has made two films examining

    Paul Yule (photojournalist)

    Paul Yule (photojournalist)

    Paul_Yule_(photojournalist)

  • White Heat (TV series)
  • 2012 British TV series

    April 2011 was for sale at £1.6 million. Weldon, Fay; Soames, Emma; Howe, Darcus; Whitehorn, Katharine; McGough, Roger; Roberts, Yvonne (11 March 2012)

    White Heat (TV series)

    White_Heat_(TV_series)

  • Street Cred Magazine
  • British entertainment and lifestyle magazine

    company of the likes of novelist and former MP Lord Jeffrey Archer, Darcus Howe of Channel 4's Devil's Advocate and Body Shop founder, Anita Roddick

    Street Cred Magazine

    Street_Cred_Magazine

  • Frank (Amy Winehouse album)
  • 2003 studio album by Amy Winehouse

    at the Cobden Club. Her soon-to-be A&R representative at Island Records, Darcus Beese, heard of her by accident when the manager of The Lewinson Brothers

    Frank (Amy Winehouse album)

    Frank_(Amy_Winehouse_album)

  • The Reunion (radio series)
  • BBC radio discussion series about historic events in modern history

    Wheatle, novelist Ted Knight, former the leader of Lambeth Borough Council Darcus Howe, journalist and broadcaster Brian Paddick, former policemen Peter Bleksley

    The Reunion (radio series)

    The_Reunion_(radio_series)

  • Sybil Phoenix
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  • ENTARIUSH
  • Male

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    Hammer.

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  • Male

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     English form of Latin Marcus, MARKUS means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Markus.

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    King of Persia; kind man;he that informs himself of a king;

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    Egyptian American Greek Biblical Persian

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    Name of a pharaoh.

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    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Marcus, MARCOS means "defense" or "of the sea."

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    English : variant spelling of Darcy.

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    German

    MARKUS

     German form of Latin Marcus, MARKUS means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Markus.

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  • Disci
  • pl.

    of Discus

  • Intermedium
  • n.

    The bone or cartilage between the radiale and ulnare in the carpus, and between the tibiale and fibulare in the tarsus. It corresponds to the lunar in the carpus, and to a part of the astragalus in the tarsus of man and most mammals.

  • Caucused
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Caucus

  • Caucus
  • v. i.

    To hold, or meet in, a caucus or caucuses.

  • Discuses
  • pl.

    of Discus

  • Tarsi
  • pl.

    of Tarsus

  • Sacci
  • pl.

    of Saccus

  • Tarse
  • n.

    tarsus.

  • Centrale
  • n.

    The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.

  • Sarcous
  • a.

    Fleshy; -- applied to the minute structural elements, called sarcous elements, or sarcous disks, of which striated muscular fiber is composed.

  • Carpi
  • pl.

    of Carpus

  • Cerci
  • pl.

    of Cercus

  • Caucusing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Caucus

  • Discus
  • n.

    The exercise with the discus.

  • Mancus
  • n.

    An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and silver, and of variously estimated values. The silver mancus was equal to about one shilling of modern English money.

  • Circuses
  • pl.

    of Circus

  • Quoit
  • n.

    The discus of the ancients. See Discus.

  • Manca
  • n.

    See Mancus.

  • Mesopodiale
  • n.

    One of the bones of either the carpus or tarsus.