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Guyanese Cuisine & Michelin Dreams | Natty Can Cook & Evris Mortley
Food is a cornerstone of Caribbean culture and in this episode, NattyCanCook is joined by his grandfather, Evris Mortley to discuss all things culinary. From the differences between Caribbean and British cuisines to navigating moving to a new country and adjusting to different tastes, this intergenerational conversation reminds us of the importance of food in bringing people from the Caribbean, and worldwide, together.
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Zoot Suits & String Vests | Bianca Saunders & Lorna Holder
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What can we learn from the world of fashion and its intersection with business? Menswear designer Bianca Saunders joins author, producer, and designer, Lorna Holder to explore how fashion can be a powerful medium for storytelling and a powerful tool to help us understand our history. From the influence of the Windrush generation on business to the lack of documentation of British Caribbean fash...
Ready For Di Road | Cristale & Linett Kamala
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Calypso, Lover’s Rock, Dancehall, Reggae, the list goes on. The influence of Caribbean music can’t be understated and so, it’s only right that we talk about music. Rapper Cristale joins artist and DJ Linett Kamala to discuss the significance of music for the British Caribbean identity from their own Caribbean creative influences to the significance of annual celebrations at Notting Hill Carnival.
Keisha's Curriculum | Jade LB & Nanette Benn
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What role do art and literature play in helping us understand ourselves and the world around us? In this episode, we are joined by Artist, Nanette Benn, and Keisha da Sket author, Jade LB (also Nanette’s niece). The pair’s discussion touches on the emphasis placed on education in their family, the revolutionary power of language & literature, and the necessity of a new and more representative c...
EP 10: The Wrap Up | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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We have been on a journey! For the final episode we look at what we've learned about the past, present and future of Black music in Great Britain and beyond with none other than the people who brought us The Sounds of Black Britain podcast: The Black Curriculum founder Lavinya Stennent alongside Addie Tadesse. Check out our Spotify playlist where we've added some of the tunes discussed in the e...
EP 9: Rise of Jungle, Garage and Grime | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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Jungle, Garage and Grime are three original Black British music genres that have influenced sound and culture throughout the world. Three innovative, Black-led EDM movements that changed the way we listened to music, raved to it and the fashion around it. Digging into the crates with Julie this week to discuss are two men whose names have become synonymous with the sound. The incredible General...
EP8: Re-Routing Rap | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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It didn't start with us, but we definitely brought our own UK sound and style to it. This week, we're talking all about Hip-Hop. From its birthplace in the Bronx, New York - thanks to a young, immigrant Jamaican DJ - all the way through to its global takeover in popular culture. Joining Julie this week is UK Hip-Hop royalty Cookie Pryce from legendary UK Hip-Hop group The Cookie Crew and pionee...
EP7: Soul, Funk and Jazz | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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On this episode it’s all about the the sounds of the Black Atlantic - namely Soul, Funk and Jazz - and how these African American genres made their way to the UK and changed the game. Who better to give us a breakdown than UK soul legend Omar alongside Birmingham born singer, songwriter and pianist Reuben James. Check out our Spotify playlist where we've added some of the tunes discussed in the...
EP6: Pirate Radio | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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We're back for Volume 2, and kicking off with a look at how Black pirate radio provided a platform for the sound of the underground in the UK. It made icons of DJs and gave some of the biggest names in the game a place to cut their teeth. Julie is joined by powerhouses in the game who pay nothing but homage to the birth and rise of Pirate Radio - DJ Target and D Double E.
EP5: Black British Women In Music | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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We couldn’t wrap Volume 1 of the Sounds of Black Britain without focussing on the brilliant and talented Black women, that have helped change the face of UK music and culture. Julie is joined by rising star Tiana Major9 and all the way from LA, Estelle! Check out our Spotify playlist where we've added some of the tunes discussed in the episode, our favourite tracks from the star guests, and gen...
EP4: The Power of Ska | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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This episode looks at Jamaican musical culture's influence on UK scenes and styles through Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae and Dancehall. Julie takes us on a journey with one of the most iconic producers in British music history, Dennis Bovell MBE. Check out our Spotify playlist where we've added some of the tunes discussed in the episode, our favourite tracks from the star guests, and general vibes fr...
EP3: Racial Politics | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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Coming together as one to enjoy music has to be the best thing about parties, clubs, concerts and festivals. But what happens when the communal vibe is actively attacked and denied by the authorities due to the colour of the skin of those coming together? This week, Julie Adenuga is joined by Grime MC Novelist and cultural curator Elijah, to discuss the racial politics from the estate to the da...
EP2: Afrorock to Afroswing | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds of Black Britain
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Afrorock, Afroswing, Afrobeats… do you know the difference? The music of young Africa is now part of Black British culture and identity. Julie Adenuga is joined by Hitmaker Jae5 and Amapiano diva Nqobile as they reset the history of African music and its relationships with the UK. Listen free on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3ZpML53UfPpRBLJn8OiL5F?si=bbcb60aa7a264d3b
EP1: Sounds Of Carnival | The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds Of Black Britain
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When we talk about the musical history of Black Britain, it’s only right we talk about a staple of Black British culture - Carnival! To kick off this 10 part deep dive into the musical history of Black Britain, cultural powerhouse Julie Adenuga is joined by singer/songwriter Shakka and the UK’s very own Dancehall Queen Alicai Harley! Together, they explore the music, history, origins and soul o...
Sounds Of Black Britain Podcast Trailer | The Black Curriculum
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The Black Curriculum Presents: ​The Sounds of Black Britain, a podcast which explores history and identity through Black British music. Join host Julie Adenuga and special guests every Friday for an in depth deep dive into the musical history of Black Britain. Listen free on Spotify from Friday 26th August. In this series, we discuss the historical journeys of sounds such as ska, the shift in t...
The Black Curriculum's Impact Review 2021
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The Black Curriculum's Impact Review 2021
The Black Curriculum: Springboard Programme - Manchester
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The Black Curriculum: Springboard Programme - Manchester
The Black Curriculum: Springboard Programme Launch
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The Black Curriculum: Springboard Programme Launch
TBC in Conversation: Micheal Ward Q+A
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TBC in Conversation: Micheal Ward Q A
The story of Mary Prince
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The story of Mary Prince
The 1919 Race Riots
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The 1919 Race Riots
The Story of John Blanke
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The Story of John Blanke
The Story of Bristol Bus Boycotts
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The Story of Bristol Bus Boycotts
The Notting Hill Carnival - Black History Educational Animation for KS2/KS3
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The Notting Hill Carnival - Black History Educational Animation for KS2/KS3
Why Black British history is important
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Why Black British history is important
Lilian Bader - Black History Educational Animation for KS2/KS3
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Lilian Bader - Black History Educational Animation for KS2/KS3
Fanny Eaton Animation for KS2/KS3 History Lesson
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Fanny Eaton Animation for KS2/KS3 History Lesson
Mary Seacole KS2/KS3 Educational Animation
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Mary Seacole KS2/KS3 Educational Animation
KS2 / KS3 Black British History Animation of Olive Morris
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KS2 / KS3 Black British History Animation of Olive Morris
The Black Curriculum Launch
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The Black Curriculum Launch

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  • @DanSnipe-k8o
    @DanSnipe-k8o หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a hoax. She was not a nurse. Black people have no place in white countries.

  • @BarbaraKibira
    @BarbaraKibira 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My sadness with this book is the reality of the adultification and sexualisation of young black girls. The fact that Keisha is a 14 year old girl with a lifestyle that Samantha from Sex and the city would be proud.

  • @Mariamox
    @Mariamox 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is always great hearing stories from older generations.

  • @johno4521
    @johno4521 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nonsense. Seacole went out to the Crimea to make money; opening what we'd call a bar these days. It had no facility for staying overnight and was merely a watering hole for officers only. Don't take my word for it; read her book!

  • @OverTheTop85
    @OverTheTop85 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow i found another pro black racist channel! How many of these are there. Its so sad that you hate everyone thats not black and blame everyone else for your problems and erase others histories and insert yoursleves in so you can feel better. Race Hustling and Fear Mongers are disgraceful to everyone of all colors

  • @jemimaregis
    @jemimaregis ปีที่แล้ว

    this was awesome but why isnt this book a movie yet. ii think its time

    • @BarbaraKibira
      @BarbaraKibira 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Because it reads like a book.

  • @ArmanAbroad
    @ArmanAbroad ปีที่แล้ว

    Really enjoyed watching this, great interview

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley ปีที่แล้ว

    😍😍😍

  • @jorgechelia7671
    @jorgechelia7671 ปีที่แล้ว

    Presente

  • @nikirk101
    @nikirk101 ปีที่แล้ว

    fake news for children

  • @64SGH
    @64SGH ปีที่แล้ว

    As long as that history is true and not made up or altered to make people feel good then I am all for it

    • @ruseangirl
      @ruseangirl 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I bet you don’t say that about white history🙄 why would you automatically assume negativity? Yikes

  • @carriemathews8608
    @carriemathews8608 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    pr໐๓໐Ş๓

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    💖💚💙🤎 Please let there be a season 2

  • @onyxmorris4070
    @onyxmorris4070 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    DJ cool Herc was not the first DJ by the way

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was a fun trip down memory lane 😍😍😍

  • @monicahariharan90
    @monicahariharan90 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is legendary content. Thank you Julie and team for putting together such enduring and entertaining conversations. Pure vibes

  • @seonalammy8929
    @seonalammy8929 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great Episode!

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    😍😍😍😍The way i love this series

  • @deletedragon1554
    @deletedragon1554 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @deletedragon1554
    @deletedragon1554 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes yes yes!!!! Are t’s & hoodies available for sale? 😊🙏🏾 bless and spread the word for our children potential & worth. Yes

  • @deletedragon1554
    @deletedragon1554 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    God is with us & god hears us. Change is coming.

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    😍😍😍😍😍

  • @monicahariharan90
    @monicahariharan90 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m Indian and didn’t grow up in the UK but moved to London 6-7 years ago. I have become a huge admirer of the rich music landscape and feel privileged to watch it evolve - for someone like me, this content is priceless. I’ve learnt so much, but also this is pure vibes 🔥

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    😍😍😍

  • @NovaDaley
    @NovaDaley 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @TheNoviceOAO
    @TheNoviceOAO 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i watched that 696 jme vid on vice, dont remember it being as educational as this convo was. tbh based on this convo, i probably wasnt paying attention to that 696 documentary sadly

  • @monicahariharan90
    @monicahariharan90 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can’t believe I’m the first one here. This is one of the best shows I’ve watched in recent times. Thank you all for creating this content.

  • @hissingsidll750
    @hissingsidll750 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Total and utter race grifting BS from beginning to end

  • @hissingsidll750
    @hissingsidll750 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    HERE`S THE TRUTH ABOUT MARY SEACOLE The blacks and left needed a figure head and she was a perfect fit. Add a bit of embellishment and down right lies and hey presto, a black herione to match Nightingale....an evil white middle class woman from a rich family....and they have even banged up a statue of her outside a hospital.....for a restaurant manager 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂. she is nothing more than a virtue signalling figure head created by race grifters. I give you a couple of links to the excellent History debunked th-cam.com/video/zuJ0Th_WYck/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CueL945KHIs/w-d-xo.html

  • @plweis7203
    @plweis7203 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Complete nonsense.

  • @bitric312
    @bitric312 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Most people don't realize that Romans enslaved African architects, artisans, craftsmen and engineers to build the infrastructure of Britain. That is why the ancient roads of Britain are built in miles instead of kilometers.

  • @cathscott8203
    @cathscott8203 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Each year group in our school has a Rebel Hero. Lilian is ours as one of our topics is WW2. We are learning about her this week, can't wait to share her story.

  • @angr3819
    @angr3819 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have only read a good synopsis of Mary's autobiography, and can say that a lot of what is now being told of as her history is untrue at worst or twisted truth at best. Mary never claimed to be a Nurse or 'Doctoress" nor that her mother was, as is the recent narrative. In fact Physicians were invariably male, as women were thought too incompetent and weak to do such a job. Women as Nurses was also not a thing, for the same reasons. Florence Nightingale was the first recognised Nurse in the world. Women were thought too stupid and weak (or 'delicate'). Florence was much maligned for her capabilities in her own time especially for her insistence on cleanliness as Physicians, such they were, took great pride in old dirty blood being on their coats. People believed it a testimony that they were experienced. Not only the quacks of the time believed that but people in general did. Mary wasn't untruthful and apparently never claimed to be a Nurse or Doctress. Nor that her mother was. She also wrote that she opened and ran an hotel and restaurant, not for the ill and injured. It was her business venture and she only sometimes visited patients in the local hospital. She did supply her brews to people and later realised that her concoctions must have killed a lot of them, which she deeply regretted. However, that was the nature of herbal medicines and it still is to some extent. There are countless herbal and spice 'cures' on the Web but if you search the recommended plant and write 'dangers' after the word in the search bar it is frightening how many times a thing can have an even worse effect than the illness and even sometimes be deadly. Also, she used mercury and lead. That said, she wasn't the only one. It seems it was usual for the time. Such things did cure what they were treating and the bit later ill effects would appear to be unrelated. Laudnum was also heavily used and freely sold, and a lot of people became addicted and died from that too. It isn't possible to compare medical practice of even the time of Florence and Mary with later practice. It would be incorrect to describe any of them as Nurses. In fact, a lot of people who were patients of or worked with Florence seemed to find some justified faults with her, including that she was cold and aloof toward patients. Maybe a snob. Mary seems to have been more warm and personable. However, bigging them up helped with the efforts of the emancipation of women which whilst it was much needed, the plan wasn't really to help women at all but to have women vote and undermine men, to take mens jobs for much lower pay which would in due course cause mens pay to be far less, to 'encourage' mums of even babies to go out to work and therefore not be a constant figure and stable influence on the children and in the home, and the end goal to break up the family and turn the genders against each other. Why would those long powerful families do that? Because the family is the backbone of any society. Break down families and the women and children are more easily targeted, as men are less inclined to protect them after being disregarded by the women. Then society can be reshaped. Children get their ideas and characters from being brainwashed in schools, by TV and any other means available instead of parents and other elders in their families. The changes to society planned and being carried out are not good and healthy for us. The best way to find the truth of anything about the twisted histories we are now told is to try and buy the earliest edition books possible, particularly autobiographies (which also may be biased). Lies about history are almost always to divide and conquer. To make the group no longer favourable to those in control look bad. Years ago it was more popular to disparage Jews, and Blacks, Asians, whoever. Really it never matters too much which group, as long as the general populace can be signalled "Don't look here at us and what we are doing to you. Look at them there and what they did". There is always an agenda and it is never really for the long term betterment of the masses, even if it appears to be at first. E.G. When Blair became PM in 1997 (without my vote. I did not vote for any of them) most people were amazed at how quickly it appeared he improved the NHS. After all, it had clearly been falling apart for years. What few people knew was that it was at the expense of mental health services and other less obvious disciplines. Also only those at or near the top including within the NHS knew the 'improvements' were to make it attractive to buyers. It was sold lock, stock and barrel to (William's?) SERCO on the open stock market in 1998. Now, it's various component authorities are listed on Dun & Bradstreet. The USA branch, not the branch in England. So it appears to have been broken up and sold on piecemeal. There so much more I write as examples but too much for here. What is made to look good for us is in reality very much to the detriment of ourselves, our children and theirs ad infinitum. Lesson to be learned; never trust the official or popular narrative whether it is about history, science, politics or anything. Always research for yourselves as far as you can. Even then you may not find the whole truth.

    • @Elderowynlyons
      @Elderowynlyons 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is beautiful, well done, as a student myself. Learning about forgotten people like Mary Seacole is amazing.

    • @hissingsidll750
      @hissingsidll750 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Elderowynlyons Don`t get your knowledge from grifters like this TH-camr though

    • @hissingsidll750
      @hissingsidll750 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Superb piece....well done. Nice to see someone calling out the obvious BS in an unbiased way.....wish I could say the same for this video

  • @jimkillerx
    @jimkillerx 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    She was not a nurse, but a hotelier and vivandiére. Nothing more, nothing less.

  • @jol8185
    @jol8185 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nobody cares

  • @PATULOCA
    @PATULOCA 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lovers Rock is my favorite out of all the film series, Steve McQueen did an incredible job capturing the energy and essence of Caribbean people. In fact foreigner, and those of foreign descendants. Vibing to the connections of filling the gap of being, and home; when their away from home. Michael Ward is incredibly sexy. Not to mention both the Jamaican accent plus the swagger he acted out was on point.

  • @clairescampo8444
    @clairescampo8444 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love love love this project!

  • @therealmusicschool6452
    @therealmusicschool6452 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, so needed. Supporting you all the way. My students will LOVE this

    • @hissingsidll750
      @hissingsidll750 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      So, you like teaching them lies then.......SOME TEACHER YOU ARE

    • @DanSnipe-k8o
      @DanSnipe-k8o หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are indoctrinating them with lies. Kids will hate you when they learn the truth.

  • @Shaaaandce
    @Shaaaandce 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is an excellent interview. The first half highlights some of the problems with the British curriculum. As a teacher, it’s difficult to teach black British history as I wasn’t taught it! But thank you to TBC for providing such rich resources.

  • @aterry173
    @aterry173 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Black folk make up 3% of the UK population. So we should change the entire curriculum to suit a minority? How would this be done as you would have to erode some of the current things taught which are important to the formation and building of this nation. And where would they teach it? Black dominated schools in London (which I can see the point in), but teaching at near all white schools in Dorset.. I see rather pointless. More BS to come out of these race hustling BLM BS'ers

  • @mehaletkumlegn1254
    @mehaletkumlegn1254 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great interview! Struggled with those questions too...definitely need more Black British history👍🏾

  • @treebarkwotm8
    @treebarkwotm8 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video xo

  • @bismarkcozier1828
    @bismarkcozier1828 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    🇹🇹❤️

  • @naomihaile6538
    @naomihaile6538 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this so much !!!

  • @vespasian266
    @vespasian266 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    fucking bullshit bollocks.... a pack of left wing SJ lies.

  • @lyndsydavies-annang5970
    @lyndsydavies-annang5970 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    wow this is good and amaising

  • @storiesthathavewingshistor2019
    @storiesthathavewingshistor2019 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this one! The Black Curriculum are amazing!

  • @blackhistorymonthiseverymo9252
    @blackhistorymonthiseverymo9252 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep Up The Amazing Work! What you do is V I T A L work!

  • @vonkent4938
    @vonkent4938 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    good

  • @indierockhead
    @indierockhead 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    A transparent attempt to import the poisonous ideology of Critical Race Theory (AKA Anti-White Racism) from the USA, into the minds of vulnerable children in Britain. A Marxist trojan horse. We see you.