Our Hair is Good Hair

Our Hair is Good Hair

As a woman of mixed Jamaican and English heritage, I, like many others around me have always struggled with appreciating my natural hair as well as understanding its versatility and uniqueness. It is believed that these self-criticisms stem back to colonialism, which changed the way Black people perceived and wore their hair…

A Special Blog for Roy Hackett, written by Rob Mitchell

A Special Blog for Roy Hackett, written by Rob Mitchell

I started to get to know Roy more in the mid to late 2010s. It was the Bristol Black Archives Partnership, where members of the - African Caribbean community in Bristol were engaged to raise awareness of the Bristol Record Office and its role as keepers of the city story, in Archives - along with other Museums and Galleries in the Bristol Culture team of the City Council.

A charter for co-produced research

A charter for co-produced research

Part of our work to decolonise knowledge production includes building a charter for co-produced research. By de-centering Western perspectives and following organisations such as the Global Indigenous Data Collection, we as a coalition are breaking away from old practices and advocating for a new Charter which can offer practical guidance for other researchers wanting to do the same.

Pride 2022: Politics In Art

Pride 2022: Politics In Art

Queer existence is Political, and Art is Political. Queerness and Art are intertwined and inseparable. Art can be utilised to disarm the fixed categories of identity that are used to demarcate the boundaries of Race, Gender, and Sexuality; Art can be, and has been, utilised to make visible the nominally invisible – the Queer and Minoritised.

Mental Health Awareness Week

Mental Health Awareness Week

In 2020, between April and May 5% out of around 2.6 million adults said they felt lonely often or always. (Ons.Gov, 2020). Now in 2022, one in four adults feel lonely some of or all of the time (Mental Health Foundation, 2022). People from Black and Minoritised backgrounds are much more likely to experience loneliness and encounter issues around mental health because of significant inequalities mainly around employment, finances, and housing (Mind, 2020).

Stephen Lawrence Day 2022

Stephen Lawrence Day 2022

Stephen Lawrence was a Black British teenager who was stabbed to death by a gang of six white youths while waiting for a bus in Eltham on the evening of April 22nd, 1993. As we reflect on the what happened to Stephen Lawrence nearly 30 years ago, we must consider how far we have come and how much further we have still to go and acknowledge the role of every individual in driving real societal change and forging a space of inclusivity and equality.

International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

On this ‘International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade’, we find ourselves reflecting on the recommendations of Project T.R.U.T.H , especially in light of some of the recent photos of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The couple were pictured on Wednesday on one side of a chain-linked fence, with Jamaicans on the other side reaching through to try and shake their hands. They have been met with protests since landing in the country earlier this week over the legacy of slavery.

International Women's Day 2022

International Women's Day 2022

Not only do we celebrate International Women's Day each year, we also ensure that through our work we support, uplift and, empower women and underrepresented communities everyday of the year! Some of the women from our BSWN team have put together some of their favourite Black and Minoritised, famous female entrepreneurs, writers and activists in this blog. We hope you find very resourceful!