Darcus Howe
Darcus Howe is an outspoken writer, broadcaster and social commentator. His TV work includes ‘White Tribe’ in which he put Anglo-Saxon Britain under the spotlight. He also fronted a series called Devil’s Advocate.
Articles by Darcus Howe
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Society
Darcus Howe watches monopoly at work in Barbados
- 07 February 2005
How a former UK minister tried but failed to help his multinational bosses
Society
Darcus Howe escapes to "Little England"
- 31 January 2005
The Barbados PM is quite clear: he just couldn't swear allegiance to King Harry
Society
Darcus Howe makes Diane Abbott giggle
- 24 January 2005
People may complain, but encourage your son to keep his attitude, I told Diane Abbott
Society
Darcus Howe calls an Asian an Asian
- 17 January 2005
To refer to Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs, rather than Asians, undermines secularism
Society
Darcus Howe defends that controvercial Sikh play
- 10 January 2005
The issue at Birmingham Rep wasn't freedom of speech, but Asian women's right to life. By Darcus Howe
Society
Darcus Howe hails Brixton people's self-confidence
- 01 January 2005
After the Brixton riots of 1981, Caribbean migrants acquired a sense of belonging
Society
Darcus Howe on a Trinidadian insurgent
- 13 December 2004
I knew him as a child: now he is committed to armed revolutionary struggle
Society
Darcus Howe on black men dying in police custody
- 06 December 2004
A young black man dies in police custody, and a judge criticises his family's campaign
Society
Darcus Howe welcomes more police paperwork
- 29 November 2004
If the police have to record every stop and search, they might do it a little less
Society
Darcus Howe pays homage to a Caribbean mum
- 22 November 2004
How the mother of a murdered girl kept our Caribbean community together


