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!
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
Who, what and why am I? For 33 years I was at the chalk face
