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Our Lives. Our Blog. A platform where Mixed Race Britons are sharing their experiences and the different ways their lives are shaped by being mixed race CONTACT ————-
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‘In school I was always this bridge between ‘real Black people’ and white people‘ Ngaio Anyia is a musician, writer, inclusion consultant and force of nature. One of the people behind the Black Lives Matters march in Bristol, she has spent her life campaigning for inclusion. ‘As a mixed race person I didn’t know where
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BOOK REVIEW by Cindy Matthews, PIH 2020. “Curly Kyla” is a children’s book about a little girl called Kyla who has brown curly hair which she doesn’t like. It is a sweet little story about difference – in this case with the focus on hair. Kyla has a crisis of confidence because her hair is different
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RESEARCH: A call for MIXED-RACE people to participate Hey! My name is Sara and I am a final year Psychology with Sociology student at Edinburgh Napier who needs participants for my study. I am looking into what affects racial identity in mixed-race individuals. This is something that I am personally interested in due to being
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How has being mixed-raced/mixed-heritage impacted your journey to becoming the first elected mayor of Bristol?
Join us in our Virtual Discussion of ‘Mixing Up the Curriculum’ Saturday 14th November 2020TIME: 2-4pm (this includes the AGM)ZOOM EVENT Book Now – Contact Us info@pih.org.Or… Book on EVENTBRITE PIH AGM/EVENT 20About this Event We’re looking forward to members and supporters from around the UK being able to join our Annual Event held online for
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British writer Bernardine Evaristo is the award-winning author of eight books and numerous other published and produced works that span the genres of novels, poetry, verse fiction, short fiction, essays, literary criticism, and radio and theatre drama.
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A short, essential introduction to Black British history. When did Africans first come to Britain? Who are the well-dressed black children in Georgian paintings?
‘This is the book I’ve been waiting for – for years. It’s personal, historical, political, and it speaks to where we are now’ Benjamin Zephaniah
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Sophie Gresswell’s film addresses the struggle to answer the inevitable question: ‘Where are you from?’ when you’re not quite sure. A young woman of mixed heritage searches for an answer by looking back over three generations of her family. Documents, family stories and of course the British staple of tea and biscuits help her figure
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