
Programmes & Resources
For all people

Primary School Learners
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We have partnered with DK Books and published a series of three books entitled; Legacies: Black British Pioneers, Migration: Journeys through Black British History and Places: Important Sites in Black British History. They are great educational tools for young people to continue learning about Black British history beyond the classroom.
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Experience the rich and diverse heritage of Black British history with our exciting animation series. Discover the stories of Black people in Britain that you never knew, as we delve into their struggles, triumphs and contributions throughout the centuries. Our bite-sized episodes are perfect for school children, and also provide essential resources for parents and educators looking to incorporate Black history into their teaching.
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Item descriptionOur National Springboard Programme provides workshops for young people aged 11-16 where they learn Black British history through the lens of music.
All participants are exposed to Black British History and undertake projects which can be used to enhance CVs, work experience and internship applications.
Secondary School Learners
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The National Ambassador Scheme (NAS) is an online programme that provides young people, aged 14 - 18, with an opportunity to advocate and educate in their school community (become Ambassadors in promoting and advocating of TBH). The scheme is accredited by ASDAN.
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In partnership with Spotify, our Sounds of Black Britain podcast uses music as an educational resource to understand the Black British experience. This immersive podcast series celebrates the culture and education of Black Britain and the music it has brought us!
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Further Education Learners, Carers and Parents
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Discover the untold stories of Black British History with our blog. Join us as we explore the rich and diverse heritage of Black people in Britain, shining a light on their contributions, struggles, and triumphs throughout the centuries.
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