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Watch: Blacklisting in Bristol – Interview

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Watch an exclusive video with Jerry Hicks blacklisted Bristol worker and Phil Chamberlain, a freelance journalist about to publish a book ‘Blacklisted’. He is also senior journalism lecturer and programme leader at UWE and now acting assistant head of department. Directed by Drew Rose.

Feature Illustration by Sam Knock – sknockers.tumblr.com

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