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What does a black history curriculum look like?

What does a black history curriculum look like?

Released Wednesday, 8th July 2020
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What does a black history curriculum look like?

What does a black history curriculum look like?

What does a black history curriculum look like?

What does a black history curriculum look like?

Wednesday, 8th July 2020
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Whose life stories are missing from the British history we write and teach? How do we widen the way we look at episodes which are on the syllabus?

Rana Mitter's panel comprises Kimberly McIntosh Senior Policy Editor from the Runnymede Trust, Lavinya Stennett founder of the Black Curriculum & New Generation Thinker Christienna Fryar, who runs the Black British History MA at Goldsmiths, University of London. Plus Hester Grant has just published a history of the Sharp family. Granville Sharp was instrumental in securing a definitive legal ruling on the question of whether a slave could be compelled to leave Britain. How does a group biography retell this story?

The Good Sharps by Hester Grant is out now.The Runnymede Trust and TIDE report can be found here https://www.runnymedetrust.org/projects-and-publications/education/runnymede-tide-project-teaching-migration-report.htmhttps://www.theblackcurriculum.com/our-work

Producer: Torquil MacLeod

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