
Oral tradition is one of the ways Black history has been passed down through generations. Spoken word, music, song, legends, proverbs, language, and much more have combined to sustain our customs and beliefs, and allow for self-determination of our identities. “The Oral Tradition” podcast by the Black Digital Archiving project features cultural icons in the archival sector, discussing the themes o... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

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Black history” is often presented as separate and apart from “British history” in UK schools. In this episode, Lavinya Stennett, founder of the Black Curriculum, highlights the steps to integrating these histories — by first working with educators to... more
Eric Huntley discusses the challenges of finding homes for Black archival materials and the lack of care and acknowledgement these materials receive from institutional archives in the UK.
Illustration: Rudy Loewe
Historian Kelly Foster charts the history of archiving Black materials in the UK, the role of the institutions in today’s landscape and the lasting legacy of British imperialism and its impact on archiving Black history in the UK. From the founding o... more
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