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Windrush Timeline: Revisiting Britain’s Most Racist Election - The Battle for Smethwick 1964
In this blog post, we revisit the 1964 General Election, when a bitter campaign in a small West Midlands town became a defining moment in modern British race relations. The Smethwick election of that year is still remembered as one of the most openly racist political contests in British history.
Sixty years ago, immigration — then as now — acted as a lightning rod for deeper economic and social anxieties. Smethwick, a modest town on the edge of the Black Country, became th

Maz T Collins
Jun 215 min read


Reverend Clive Foster Appointed First Windrush Commissioner to Deliver Justice and Reform
Reverend Clive Foster MBE has been appointed as the UK’s first Windrush Commissioner, a major step in the government’s commitment to right the wrongs of the Windrush scandal and ensure victims' voices are heard at every stage of reform.
The announcement comes ahead of Windrush Day on 22 June, marking 77 years since the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush and celebrating the Windrush generation’s extraordinary contribution to Britain.

Maz T Collins
Jun 212 min read


Key Events in the Black Civil Rights Movement in Britain
UK Black Civil Rights Timeline (1940–1970)
Key events, figures, and legislation that shaped the Black civil rights movement in Britain
1940 – Colour bar on military officers begins to be dismantled
During the Second World War, sustained campaigning by groups such as the League of Coloured Peoples and the West African Students Union led to the removal of regulations preventing anyone not of “pure European descent” from becoming an officer in the British armed forces.

Maz T Collins
Jun 207 min read


Windrush Month 2025 - Legacies of Change: From Windrush to Justice
Every year on the 22nd June the UK commemorates the contributions of Caribbean people to the post-war economy on Windrush Day. This year, we're not only marking the day itself but celebrating the entire month as Windrush Month. On 1st June, we launched our theme for the month: Legacies of Change - From Windrush to Justice, marking the 50th anniversary of the 1965 Race Relations Act.

Maz T Collins
Jun 162 min read


The Windrush generation: how a resilient Caribbean community made a lasting contribution to British society
The Windrush generation: how a resilient Caribbean community made a lasting contribution to British society
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Jun 17, 20241 min read


David Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead - the first African-Caribbean man to run as an MP
As Windrush Day approaches, it's essential to reflect on the significant contributions and stories of individuals who have shaped the Windru

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 15, 20249 min read


Floella Benjamin: A Trailblazer in Children's Television
From her infectious smile to her boundless energy, Floella Benjamin has captivated audiences for decades with her unparalleled talent and pa

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 11, 20245 min read


E. R. Braithwaite: the incredible life of the author of ‘To Sir, with Love’
From the classrooms of London to becoming a renowned educator and author, E R Braithwaite's life story is as compelling as his impact on the

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 10, 20248 min read


Sam King - From the Royal Air Force to Windrush pioneer
And Sam King is a true proponent of their fighting spirit. He first came to the UK to volunteer to fight in the Second World War and later

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 7, 20249 min read


Althea McNish - the first Caribbean British designer to achieve international acclaim
Althea Marjorie McNish was born in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago around 1924. She was the only child of a well-to-do

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 6, 20246 min read


Windrush Month 2024 - Celebrating the Caribbean pioneers of 1940s & 1950s Britain
Every year on the 22nd June the UK commemorates the contributions of Caribbean people to the post-war economy on Windrush Day. We’ll not onl

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 6, 20241 min read


Why did Caribbeans come to the UK after the 2nd World War?
In this blog post, we’ll explore the motivations behind the migration of Caribbean's to post-war Britain, the influence of British governmen

Maya Bello-Taylor
Jun 3, 202410 min read


The forgotten migrant ships that came before Windrush in 1947
But far less is known about the two ships that arrived before the Windrush, carrying smaller but still significant numbers of migrants: the
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Jun 3, 20241 min read
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