Black British Voices: âIt is time to change the narrativeâ Black people are not a standardized or uniform group. We felt it was past time to actually go and ask people themselves. Young Black people in particular get spoken about, but they donât often get spoken to - we aim to listen.â says Dr Monrose
A national survey has launched as part of a wider research project investigating the âevolution of Black British identitiesâ – giving Black people in the UK an opportunity to âdefine themselves in an autonomous wayâ for the very first time.
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The Voice Newspaper, the University of Cambridgeâs Sociology Department and black-led consultancy I-Cubed.
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1:01 So that database just went from like 12,000 to 100,000, said Paulette Simpson, a teacher librarian at North Avondale Montessori. They have books in every genre that the kids have interest in reading and seeing.
Simpson says the partnership was especially helpful during remote learning, but the benefits go far beyond that. I think about our special needs students they may not be able to read an actual book, they may have to have someone read the book to them, she said. But when you use Sora, it all depends on the book, that book can be read to them. They could be able to enlarge the print.
£500,000 fund for 2021 Windrush Day celebrations launched
Community groups to bid for a share of fund to develop and host events to celebrate and build understanding of the Windrush Generation and their contributions to British society.
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20 January 2021
Communities across the country invited to bid for share of up to £500,000 to support projects that celebrate, educate and foster pride in the Windrush Generation and their contributions to society.
Councils and community groups can receive up to £25,000 each to host events and activities on Windrush Day 2021
Scheme supported nearly 100 projects recognising the British Caribbean community’s culture and heritage during Windrush Days in 2019 and 2020