Colin Prescod | |
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Born | 1944 (age 79–80) Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
Education | University of Essex |
Occupation(s) | Sociologist and cultural activist |
Employer | Institute of Race Relations |
Mother | Pearl Prescod |
Colin Prescod (born 1944)[1] is a British sociologist and cultural activist, originally from Trinidad, who in a career spanning five decades has worked as an academic, documentary filmmaker, theatre maker, and BBC Television commissioning editor, as well as being involved with many cultural and community projects. He is chair of the London-based Institute of Race Relations[2] and a member of the editorial working committee of the international journal Race and Class.[1] Other positions in which he has served include as a member of the (London) Mayor's Commission on African and Asian Heritage, on the Greater London Authority's Heritage Diversity Task Force, as founding-Chair (1993–2001) of The Drum Arts Centre in Birmingham, and Chair of the Association for Cultural Advancement through Visual Art, London.[1]