Black History walks presents online workshop with the Mapping Black London digital project plus Q&A.
The project recentres and recovers the presence of people of colour across the city’s long history. Although Britain’s multiracial heritage is often seen as a post-war phenomenon, its capital has attracted people of African descent since at least Roman times. Mapping Black London offers new insights into this rich past, producing interactive maps, dynamic digital exhibits, curriculum material, and other educational content that allows users to encounter and discover the varied contributions made by Black people to the development of London.
https://mappingblacklondon.org/
This session will include a walk-through of how to use the site and demonstration of resources and research methods plus a Q&A session.
This is an online session and the Zoom link will be sent direct to your email, please check junk mail
Other coming events from Black History Walks www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
- Black History helicopter tour
- African Superheroes day
- James Baldwin Season at BFI Southbank
- John Pilger season
- Theatreland Black History walk
- Black history bus tour
- The Amazing True Story of John Henry Smythe
- Black Women Resistance Leaders
- Black history bus tour
- How to teach GCSE Black history in schools