Closing the Door on Black History Month: Standing Firm in Power and Pride
As Trevor closes the door on this year’s Black History Month shows — under the theme “Standing Firm in Power and Pride” — this week’s programme captures reflection, rhythm, and reform: the heartbeat of who we are.
We begin with Behind the Badge, where Superintendent Jenny Barnett and PC Joy Kyei share an honest conversation about rebuilding trust between the Met Police and the Black community — a dialogue that feels more vital now than ever.
Then, in Weighing In, Trevor revisits the powerful 2023 debate on the stop and search of athletes Ricardo dos Santos and Bianca Williams, exploring what it really takes to rebuild faith in policing.
From there, we celebrate 50 years of hip-hop with legendary producer DJ Lord Ron, tracing how rhythm became revolution. And finally, the show closes with AC, Skuff, and Sha-A, whose track “Drop the Knife” turns heartbreak into hope — using music to speak against youth violence, with 25% of profits supporting the Ben Kinsella Trust.
🎧 Listen & Connect:
- Drop the Knife (Original) – SoundCloud
- Drop the Knife X4 Remix – SoundCloud
- Skuff: @djskuff | Facebook | TikTok: @skuffuk
- Shaya: @lashayahmusic | TikTok: @lashayah | Facebook: Lashayah Byfield
🎚️ Follow DJ Lord Ron:
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