Black British History

During this workshop pupils will explore the exceptional achievements of both contemporary and historical, influential and notable Black British figures, examining their core values and considering how their contributions inspire an inclusive society.

The workshop will support students to:

  • Identify the achievements of some of the most influential, yet least well known Black British figures in history and modern day.
  • Name and talk about the experiences and contribution made by black people in Britain before 1948 • Explore the many roles Black people have played in Britain
  • Have conversations about what we can do to ensure we play an active role in exploring, celebrating and educating ourselves and others about the positive role Black people play, and have always played, in our lives.
  • Consider inclusion, what that means, how that feels
  • Consider difference and how it enhances society

Workshops are 1 hour in length and cater for a class of 30-35 pupils.

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My Friend Flo

Inspired by the true story of Floella Benjamin as she travelled from Trinidad to London as part of the Windrush generation.

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