Below you’ll find content suitable for use with both primary and secondary school pupils supporting Black History.
If you would like to contribute to these resources, please email cpd@thelillahuset.com
Black History Month Schedule 2021. Please download a copy of our H&F Black History Month 2021 schedule that we would like to be promoted across the organisation and externally. Click here
Meet a pioneer of Pan-Africanism, two successful singer-songwriters, some old and new arrivals, as well as a couple of crafty escapees. The walk, led by a Blue Badge Guide, starts at West Kensington Underground Station.
FREE to join. Sign up here.
Hammersmith Library – For ages 5+
Join author and storyteller Monica Clarke as she reads from her children’s book Apartheid and Me. Fully illustrated, Apartheid and Me is written for the learning of children up to age10, to help them recognise inequality and discrimination no matter how these are disguised. Copies will be available to purchase after the session.
About the Author
Monica Clarke was born in Cape Town, South Africa and moved to Europe as a political refugee from Apartheid. She now lives in London.
www.monicaclarke.website – Please register for a ticket here
Fulham Library
For ages 7+
When Mr Mandela Came to Town is the debut children’s book by Kemi Bamgbose.
As a child, Kemi took the day off school to see the newly elected President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, on his historic trip to Brixton, following 27 years imprisonment for campaigning against Apartheid Rule, joining with thousands of others for this momentous occasion, in July 1996.
Join Kemi as she explores the inspiration behind her book – which is a creative reimagining of that day, reads a chapter or two and for a few creative activities for children to take part in! Copies will be available to purchase after the session. – Please register for a ticket here
The resource aims to inform and enrich teaching and learning about the Transatlantic Slave trade and its consequences by tracing the links of people and places in Hammersmith and Fulham to enslavement, the slave trade and its abolition. It traces the lives of enslaved Africans and their descendants, detailing their presence and experiences in the local area. It also celebrates the contribution of the black community to the development of this diverse, multicultural borough.
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WATCH – A short film of a Black History walk in Notting Hill / Portobello Road for local residents and people interested in this aspect of British History. We worked with a local young actor and musician, Emmanuel Simon, as the storyteller. We filmed him on a walk along Portobello and Golborne roads, telling the story of this area’s rich black history, including the arrival of the Windrush, the founding of the carnival, racism experienced by arrivals from the Caribbean and the wonderful musical heritage. A member of our staff researched the history and help create the script and film. Co-produced and edited by Alex Diaz (alxdz.co.uk / th3cult.co.uk) with the collaboration of local artist Renata Fernandez (www.renatafernandez.com) for portraits. Thanks to our funders Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Evening Standard Dispossessed Fund (Young Grenfell Fund)
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People love living in Hammersmith and Fulham. It’s diverse, we care about our neighbours, and we don’t like unfairness. To ensure young Hammersmith and Fulham share in those values too, in the run up to Black History Month this October, we launched an investigation into the borough’s own black history.
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Make History come to life with these Sankofa Sunday ‘Black Inventors & Pioneers’ children workshops led by Charmaine Simpson of Black History Studies.
With its emphasis on Black racial identity, pride and self-determination, these workshops will inspire young people to learn about great inventors who contributions to technology have contributed to World History and made our daily lives easier or safer! Click here for more information
Ms Fleury’s Virtual Black History Library 2021
SOCIAL JUSTICE STANDARDS THE TEACHING TOLERANCE ANTI-BIAS FRAMEWORK
Culturally Responsive Curriculum Scorecard
BBC Black History Teacher Resources
Miles Coverdale – Black History celebrated
In order to educate our pupils on this important event in Black British History, I attach some resources and educational videos to be shared with your classes.
The Windrush Song (Excellent starter for all year groups!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhdVZ1HiOGU
Coming to England (EYFS – CBeebies Bedtime Stories)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZUHEMM4shI
What is the Windrush generation? (KS1 – Newsround)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si3IRAPJkkU
Baroness Floella Benjamin speaks about Black History Month (KS2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSGSlmqbpwo
Watch on BBC iPlayer – A story of a Windrush generation girl who came to Britain in 1960 from the Caribbean. Adapted from the book Coming to England, which was written for children everywhere. Click here
Lined Black and White Portrait
Windrush Reading Comprehension
Narrow Lined Black and White Portrait
Newsround – Windrush Day 2021: Celebrations and storytelling.
EVENT 22 July 2021 – Black History, Culture and Experience Events – What did African Americans contribute to Science and Technology? Click here to information and to register