Kageha’s Story
This summer I went back to my country of birth after a gap of nineteen years. I had not seen my birth father, Matayo or his 12 children for a long time. .
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This summer I went back to my country of birth after a gap of nineteen years. I had not seen my birth father, Matayo or his 12 children for a long time. .
“Four Families: mixed race stories from the West Country”
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The story of Mary Seacole's life is told in three short video episodes. History: Key Stage 2 -The Victorians
Mary Seacole History Key Stage 2 Read More »
Negotiating a mixed-race identity – a call for paticipants for research on the topic of mixed-race identities in a ‘post’-colonial world.
Negotiating a mixed-race identity Read More »
People in Harmony is expanding its volunteer team and recruiting people to work with the current volunteers and trustees. Much of the work can be carried out using Email, Skype and Phone calls,
PIH Volunteer Opportunities Read More »
Articles, reports, reviews, poetry resources and more can be in the Summer 2018 Issue of PIH newsletter for members, Check us out now and see how you can subscribe or contribute to future issues.
PIH Newsletter Summer 2018 Issue 65 Read More »
"MIXEDRACEFACES" a project aiming to capture over 500 + portraits of mixed race people with the objective to have an exhibition to demonstrate the diversity in numbers of mixed-race in 2018/20.
People in Harmony, the UK’s mixed race charity, is delighted about the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
A Royal Mixed Race Marriage Read More »
Join PIH membership, become involved with MIXED RACE MATTERS, sharing and learning experiences of mixed race.
People in Harmony Contact Us Read More »
'Co-existence through calypsos and Cockney carbaret'': the inter-racial movement and dutiful citizenship. On a Friday evening in early February 1955, three hundred and sixty Brixtonians assembled at Lambeth Town Hall on Acre Lane. Half those present were West Indians, the other half were ‘natives of Lambeth’.
The inter-racial movement and dutiful citizenship Read More »