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Feminism is for Everybody – Part 2: Men of Colour & Masculinity [Video] Sister Outsider

In part two of the video series 'Feminism is for Everybody' Hana Riaz talks to a panel of men of colour to discuss their thoughts on the issues surrounding masculinity.

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Hana Riaz talks to a Ceasefire panel on masculinity

Hana Riaz talks to a Ceasefire panel on masculinity

Many of the conversations and work subsequently produced about men of colour and masculinity have been extremely American-centric. In part two of this series, I had the joy of sitting down with Symeon Brown, JJ Bola and Ceasefire’s very own Usayd Younis to discuss their thoughts on issues effecting young men of colour this side of the Atlantic.

See also: Part I: The role of men

Hana Riaz

Hana Riaz is a London-born and based writer. She is the founder and director of The Body Narratives Ltd, a platform and community organisation that supports the development of women of colour creatives. Follow her on Twitter @HanaRiaz.

Usayd Younis

Usayd Younis is Ceasefire Digital Editor. He is a filmmaker and the director of black & brown, a production company that centres the stories of people of colour. He tweets at @usayd

Nathan Edward is a freelance writer and journalist, researcher, oral historian and digital storyteller. You can follow him on Twitter @Umanyano

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