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11-50 employees
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Museums & Institutions
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1 Windrush Square, London, England SW2 1EF, GB
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Black Cultural Archives | 556 followers on LinkedIn. The Home of Black British History | Black Cultural Archives grew from a community response to the New Cross Massacre (1981), the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (1984); underachievement of Black children in British schools, the failings of the Race Relations Act 1976, and the negative impacts of racism against, and a lack of popular recognition of, and representation by people of African and Caribbean descent in the UK.
Our founders, including the iconic Len Garrison, came to the conclusion that what was needed was a space where members of the community, especially young people, could come and find positive representations of themselves in history and culture. This act of self-help expanded into the creation of what our founders called an ‘archive museum’ that evidenced and painted a more comprehensive picture of Black presence in Britain.
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{f}{last} | [email protected] |
75.00%
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The widely used Black Cultural Archives email format is {f}{last} (e.g. [email protected]) with 75.00% adoption across the company.
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