Multicultural

Africa Reborn

A beautifully vibrant journey into the depths of Africa and the Caribbean told by storyteller Sister Africa!

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Black & British

This workshop is all about celebrating the wealth of talent that exists within Britain due to the many black people who have contributed, and continue to contribute, to our society.

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Generation Windrush

This popular workshop invites students to hear first-hand from Grace, a passenger on board the Windrush ship, as she begins the voyage of a lifetime.

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Her Story

This workshop explores the struggles and achievements of historic and contemporary black women from the past 250 years.

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Hidden Figures

Join Focus, a colourful and entertaining storyteller, on a voyage of discovery to find brilliant black British people, often omitted from our history lessons, who have shaped our country!

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Protest; If Not Now, Then When?

The programme aims to encourage young people to understand that you are never too young to make a stand; as a wise man once said – “If not me, then who? If not now, then when?”

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Think Simple, Act Big!

The Assembly This powerful assembly introduces pupils to the extraordinary journey of Little Amal, a 12-foot puppet of a ten-year-old Syrian refugee who has become

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Time To Carnival!

Spirit has become separated from The Notting Hill Carnival Parade only to re-appear in your school hall! From here a different kind of celebration and some contemplation ensues, that of black role models past and present.

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Windrush; Then & Now

Discover the inspiring journey of Little Amal, a global symbol of hope for refugee children. Through film and storytelling, pupils explore empathy, diversity, and how small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

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