Numbi Arts x Museum of London: Placemaking Heritage Walk
Thursday 25 November 2021
Join our Placemaking Heritage Walk, where you can find out more about our ‘Black Heritage London – A Project for Young Producers’ project!
If you’re a budding Creative Producer or curious to know more, are between 18 and 24 years old and you want to gain hands-on experience in the heritage sector, we want to talk to you!
Numbi Arts and the Museum of London have come together to offer you this exciting new opportunity to guide and direct research into the hidden histories of Black communities in London! Gain practical experience working in museums and archives by receiving specialised training to start your career as a Creative Producer!
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2CB3MKN Men, women and children from the Caribbean arrive at Southampton in 1962 at the invitation of the British Government to help with rebuilding Britain after World War II. These people became the Windrush Generation due to their treatment by the British Home Office under a hostile environment policy where employers and other organisations were required to ask for visas.