The eighth of ten programmes about practical ways of improving race relations.
I Can't Talk to my Parents
How difficult do Asian young people find it to reconcile English customs with the different values held by their parents? And how true are the assumptions held by many teachers and social workers about their so-called ' cultural conflict'?
DR BHiKHU PAREKH of Hull Univer sity, Chairman of the National Association of Asian Youth, reviews some commonly held myths about this, and examines how Asian youth is reacting to English schooling and to English attitudes to marriage.
Narrated by INDIRA JOSHI
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
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