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The Black Curriculum: Putting Black History at the Heart of Education
Nesta Talks to... Lavinya Stennett
23 June, 12:00 – 13:00 GMT
Social enterprise The Black Curriculum works to equip young people with a sense of identity and the tools for navigating a diverse landscape by addressing the lack of Black British history in the national curriculum.
Learning Black history should not be a choice but a fact of education, says the organisation’s founder, Lavinya Stennett.
Join Lavinya on 23 June at midday as she talks to Nesta’s Dalia Ben-Galim about how Black history should be taught all year round, and how an Eurocentric curriculum does not reflect the multiethnic country we are living in.