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I wrote this poem inspired by ‘Letter to the Free’ by Common and filmmaker Ava DuVernay’s Netflix documentary 13th. It’s essentially a rewrite(ish) of the song from a UK perspective.

Tré Ventour-Griffiths
3 min readApr 15, 2020

Also, this originates from umpteen stories around race and Coronavirus in the UK and overseas — from police encounters to disproportionate deaths of Black and brown medical staff and more.

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Britain sees, British streets we live on

Easter gathering, Easter celebrations

this is what Coronavirus has undone

swaying with the rope listening to our loved ones cry

pride of politicians affecting the lives of 10k

herd immunity’s built from colonial minds of slave days

genocide’s more than massacres in Morant Bay

you can’t blame us for the actions of Downing Street

seeing foreign Corona scenes, №10 dragged its feet

I sit in self-isolation and wishing well the NHS teams

hoping it doesn’t become overwhelmed at virus’ peak

as wards are filled up with parents and children

the National Health Service is more than just buildings

over-represented by the Black-brown bodies filling them

media doesn’t write us as human beings

as I see crime scenes, will the UK ever be okay

while our keyworkers try to keep Coronavirus at bay

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today I see Black men arrested shopping for their mothers

just basics for their families and younger brothers

police stop and search like it’s business as usual

folks just want essentials like shelf pharmaceuticals

Priti’s police policies are ideologies of control

institutional power, a shadow hand to hold

this is just one inequality that affects all of us

a Great British moment, no thanks to the Coronavirus

as death tolls rise, multiracial Britain speaks out

meanwhile Corona sceptics sit in shadows of doubt

blood of diversity nothing more than ticking KPIs

fatality statistics sending the nation cross-eyed

folks say we’re Britain free of whips and chains

but instead of subjects we collect them all as BAME

the religious amongst us may light a candle

as Britain’s death toll should be a national scandal

great land of greatness, incarcerated pride

blood of empire, colonies and centuries of lies

racism is industry, UK likes to pick and mix

like with the Windrush, deported, funding injustice

fear, suffering, hostile environment politics

now Britain’s staring into the abyss again

the same abyss that will make Britain great again

no justice for diverse Britain dehumanised

just this, media’s not on the right side of Black lives

these were all issues before all this fuss

only to be exasperated by Coronavirus.

Audra Lorde (Jack Mitchell / Getty Images)

“For the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house. They may allow us temporarily to beat him at his own game, but they will never enable us to bring about genuine change.” — Audra Lorde

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Tré Ventour-Griffiths

Award-Winning Educator | Creative | Public Historian-Sociologist | Speaks: Race, Neurodiversity, Film + TV, Black British History + more | #Autistic #Dyspraxic