
Intelligence Squared The Reckoning: Kwame Kwei-Armah and Idris Elba on the Arts and Black Lives Matter
Jun 26, 2020
Kwame Kwei-Armah, the artistic director of the Young Vic Theatre, joins A-list actor Idris Elba for a powerful discussion on the intersection of art and social justice. They explore the role of the arts in the Black Lives Matter movement and the urgent need for authentic representation in film and theater. The duo reflects on resilience, generational activism, and the hopeful potential for systemic change in the creative industries. Their candid conversation also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and accountability in the pursuit of equity.
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Success Doesn't Negate Racism
- Idris Elba's success hasn't shielded him from racism.
- He feels it's as constant as breathing and he perseveres despite it.
Diversify Thought
- Diversify thought in the film industry to change representation.
- Include more Black, Brown, women, and LGBTQ+ communities in storytelling.
Leading with Diversity
- Lead with neurodiversity, ethnic diversity, and gender diversity.
- Create space for individuals to be their full selves, embracing intersectionality.
