Birmingham Carnival event celebrates Black contribution to football with very special message
An event at Birmingham Windrush Carnival’s main stage on Saturday paid tribute to the Windrush legacy in football – with a message from one very special supporter.
Events across the country mark Windrush Day this Saturday
Events are taking place across Britain this week to mark Windrush Day on Saturday 22 June, the anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Windrush, the ship bringing new arrivals to the UK from the Caribbean, which docked in Tilbury on 22 June 1948.
Black football pioneers unite to celebrate Windrush legacy
Pioneering Black footballers, including Viv Anderson, England’s first Black player, have joined original Windrush passenger Alford Gardner to highlight the Black contribution to English football as England compete in the Euros and communities prepare to mark Windrush Day this weekend.
National Lottery funding available for diverse communities following £1.2 million boost for Windrush 75 – let’s spread the word!
The National Lottery Community Fund have been in touch with us to help spread the word about funding opportunities available this year, following a £1.2 million boost to Windrush 75 projects in 2023.
Windrush campaigners and elders gather at parliament to launch Windrush 100 network
More than 100 race and equality campaigners, community organisations, faith leaders, NGOs and politicians all assembled at an event in Parliament on Thursday 7 December to celebrate the success of efforts to mark the 75th anniversary of the Windrush this year.
Windrush 75 Network win Community Project of the Year at the European Diversity Awards
On 10 November 2023, the Windrush 75 network was awarded the Community Project of the Year award at the European Diversity Awards. Patrick Vernon and Sunder Katwala collected the award on behalf of all network members, in recognition of the brilliant work put in by so many to mark Windrush 75.
Open Call: Retelling Windrush Residency
This is an opportunity for a collaborative practitioner to work creatively with the maritime themes connected to the experiences of the Windrush Generation in Britain and the Caribbean. Between November 2023 and March 2024, the resident will work with the collections of the National Maritime Museum and descendants of the Windrush Generation to experiment with approaches to sharing these stories.
EDITIONS Black History Month, Magazines, Windrush 75, Newsletters & Publications©
Take a look at the EDITIONS BHM 2023 Newsletter. This issue commemorates some of the most profound seminal moments of the 20th Century. All have earned a place in the history books of Britain.
Inclusive histories | Reflections on Windrush 75th Anniversary
Chair of the Windrush 75 Network Patrick Vernon discusses marking the occasion and creating a platform for conversation. This commentary is an extract from a new report by British Future – ‘Inclusive Histories: Narrating our shared past in polarised times’.
Windrush 75 in Tilbury
75 years after the Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury, the Port marked the anniversary by hosting a day of activities at the London Cruise Terminal where the ship first arrived. Take a look at some of the footage from the day.
Enter the Windrush Voices Competition
As the UK celebrates Windrush 75, we are thrilled to share with you a brand-new youth competition, run by national anti-racism charity, Action for Race Equality, entitled Windrush Voices, as part of a drive to share stories and memories from the Windrush Generation and their families.
What it means to be the first son of a Windrush descendant
Khrishawn Powell pays tribute to his late father, Leslie Powell, in this 75th anniversary year by sharing his story.
EDITIONS Windrush 2023 Newsletter – Celebrating 75 Years
This issue of Editions Windrush 2023 Newsletter celebrates the Diamond Jubilee year of the arrival of the first significant wave of pioneers from the Caribbean who arrived at Tilbury Docks on 22nd June 1948. Newsletter provided by Joy Sigaud.
Why football must play its part in the Windrush 75th anniversary
Paul Elliott – former footballer, co-founder of the Kick it Out anti-racism charity and FA special adviser – discusses how football has been transformed by Britain's growing diversity and why it must be a key part of efforts to push for further change.
Flags fly across Britain to mark Windrush 75th anniversary
Events are taking place across Britain this week to mark Thursday’s 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Windrush, the ship bringing new arrivals to the UK from the Caribbean, which docked in Tilbury on 22 June 1948.
Windrush stories in Wales
Vernesta Cyril OBE and Roma Taylor are two women who have played a key role in advocating for the Windrush generation in Wales. Let’s hear their stories.
Cheers: Brixton-born New York brewer’s 75th Windrush anniversary brew – complete with Caribbean spices
A Brixton-born craft beer brewer in New York has created a Windrush-inspired smoked lager, complete with Caribbean spices, to celebrate next month’s 75th anniversary.
Why the Windrush matters today
As Britain prepares to mark the 75th anniversary of the Windrush on 22 June, a new report from British Future, ‘Why the Windrush matters today,’ provides a ‘state of the nation’ picture of public attitudes to race and diversity in Britain today.
£1 million National Lottery funding boost for UK communities to commemorate Windrush 75
Phil Chamberlain, England Director at The National Lottery Community Fund, discusses Windrush 75 funding.
Exciting changes in the English Curriculum
English teacher Samantha Wharton takes us through some exciting new changes to the English curriculum.