by Ma8-_lPO9 | Mar 12, 2024 | Uncategorized
TEMPLATE PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Final voyage for one of country’s top judges’ 1908 - 2004 Share this: When Joseph Luckhoo travelled on the Empire Windrush with his wife, Clara, he was one of British Guiana’s top judges, having been the country’s...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Mar 8, 2024 | Uncategorized
FROM EMANCIPATION TO WINDRUSH The Exhibition includes texts and images about life in the West Indies from Emancipation in the 1830s when nearly a million Africans in British colonies won their liberty, having been enslaved for all or most of their lives. After August...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Feb 16, 2024 | Uncategorized
The Windrush Line Recognising the contribution of the Windrush generation, who continue to shape and enrich London’s cultural and social identity today. BBC RADIO LONDON WINDRUSH LINE INTERVIEW by BBC RADIO LONDON 20 FEBRUARY 2024 [audio...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Feb 15, 2024 | Uncategorized
Man of the People Sam King The History programme of study for Key Stage One requires pupils to be taught about the lives of significant individuals who have contributed to society at national and international levels. Enter your email address to download Sam Kings Man...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Feb 5, 2024 | Uncategorized
Windrush 75 Pioneers & Champions This book, Windrush 75 Pioneers & Champions, celebrates the lives of people who arrived from the West Indies on June 22, 1948, at Tilbury Docks, Essex. It also recognises individuals who later landed in Britain on other...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Tallawah Windrush Generation Poetry The word ‘Tallawah’ is said to have come from a Jamaican patois term that means gutsy, strong, powerful, resilient and this is also true of its author, Nairobi Thompson. Windrush Foundation has com- missioned her book of Windrush...