Our Blog
At The Black Curriculum, our arts-focused learning practice is centred around the retelling and rediscovery of stories. Just like you, our team is continuously learning - have a read of our thoughts and join us on our journey!
Anti-Racism in the Curriculum Conference 2026
The Black Curriculum x Barbican Shop: Continuing the Conversation Beyond the Gallery
Unlocking Butetown’s Past: A New Chapter for Black and Minority Ethnic History in Wales
How School Rules Become Tools of Anti Blackness: The Policing of Black Hair
Black Women in STEM: Widening the Pipeline
The Black Curriculum Receives Official Endorsement from Ghana’s Diaspora Affairs Office
Week 1- Danielle Udogaranya: Rewriting the Future of Representation in Gaming
More Than a Colouring Book: My Artourney from a Single Story to a Celebration of Heritage
The Black Curriculum Response to the Curriculum and Assessment Review (November 2025)
Understanding Racial Profiling: History, Impact, and Legal Context
The Black Curriculum Visit Ghana 2025
Black History IS British History!
Every Action Counts
Black SEND Children and Stopping Their Marginalisation
LIMING WITH GRAN - Breaking Down Health Taboos with a Game of Dominoes
Adultification- The Black Secondary School Experience
Adultification- The Black Secondary School Experience
How Community Cooking Project – Peng Patties – is Engaging Young People with Ital Cooking Again
How Community Cooking Project – Peng Patties – is Engaging Young People with Ital Cooking Again
Reclaiming Black History – What a Community Garden Can Teach Us about Ital Eating
Reclaiming Black History – What a Community Garden Can Teach Us about Ital
Beyond the Battlefield: Mary Seacole’s Legacy as a Nurse,Political Pioneer, and Businesswoman
Beyond the Battlefield: Mary Seacole’s Legacy as a Nurse, Political Pioneer, and Businesswoman
The History and Reality of Living with Sickle Cell Anaemia, with ChiyènneAdrien
The History and Reality of Living with Sickle Cell Anaemia
