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Colin Stone

Colin Stone is a television director/series producer and was consultant executive Producer of the Cotton Capital podcast series. He is based in Manchester

October 2025

  • Amy Ashwood Garvey at the Pan-African Congress in 1945

    Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: Searching for the spirit of Pan-Africanism – bonus episode

    Podcast47:28
  • Podcast for The Cotton Capital with title

    Cotton Capital
    Bonus episode: Searching for the spirit of Pan-Africanism – podcast

    Podcast47:05

August 2023

  • Cotton Capital Podcast artwork. 5000x3000px, with title, with logo

    Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: Reparations – episode 6

    Podcast49:33
  • Cotton Capital Podcast artwork. 5000x3000px, with title, with logo

    Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: Resistance – episode 5

    Podcast41:06
  • Cotton Capital Podcast artwork. 5000x3000px, with title, with logo

    Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: The Brazilian connection – episode 4

    Podcast37:30
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    Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: The Sea Islands – episode 3

    Podcast48:21
  • Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: The meaning of Success – episode 2

    Podcast50:58
  • Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: The bee and the ship – episode 1

    Podcast46:41

May 2023

  • Cotton Capital Podcast artwork. 5000x3000px, with title, with logo

    Cotton Capital
    Episode 6: Reparations – podcast

    Podcast49:30
  • Cotton Capital podcast artwork

    Today in Focus
    Cotton Capital: the Guardian and reparations

    Podcast50:08

April 2023

  • Cotton Capital podcast illustration featuring an old coin and cotton

    Cotton Capital
    Episode 5: Resistance

    Guardian journalist and Cotton Capital special correspondent Lanre Bakare examines Black Mancunian history, beginning with the 1945 Pan-African Congress that took place in the city and shaped independence movements across Africa
    Podcast41:03
  • Cotton Capital Podcast artwork

    Cotton Capital
    Episode 4: The Brazilian connection – podcast

    During the transatlantic slave trade, more enslaved African people were taken to Brazil than any other country. Today, more than half of Brazil’s population identify as Black and there are more Black people in Brazil than any other country except Nigeria. But the country is still grappling with deep structural racism
    Podcast37:26
    • Cotton Capital
      Episode 3: The Sea Islands – podcast

      Podcast48:19
    • Cotton Capital
      Episode 2: The meaning of Success – podcast

      Podcast50:55
    • Cotton Capital
      Episode 1: The bee and the ship – podcast

      Podcast45:47