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Posts from Library staff
Lost LGBTQ+ spaces – In Living Memory
An oral history collected by Paul Green as part of the In Living Memory project, Where to, now the sequins have gone?. ... But not offered a gig, even with my history, and that’s interesting.
Individuals – Page 2 – Goldsmiths History Project
Looking back over the history of Goldsmiths, University of London
All entries – Page 5 – In Living Memory
So it all ties in with the history of Cable Street and all that sort of stuff. ... Ties in with LGBT History Month, all the important LGBT dates.
Special Collections – Page 3 – Library blog
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Caribbean textiles and dressmaking – In Living Memory
An oral history collected by Joy Prime as part of her In Living Memory project, A Caribbean Couturier in Lewisham. ... The whole idea of this project is that we are celebrating the Caribbean women that came to London and moved to the borough of Lewisham.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Report (2022)
1%. WhiteBlack or Black British - African. Black or Black British - CaribbeanOther mixed background. ... The Library has created several alternative liberation reading lists, such as: Black Lives Matter, Pride & LGBT+ History, Disability and Decolonising
Insider-Outside
The Role of Race in Shaping the Experience of Black and Minority Ethnic Students
New chapter begins for the Centre for Caribbean and Diaspora Studies
Goldsmiths, University of London’s Centre for Caribbean and Studies will re-launch on the 15 October – in the middle of Black History month – marking a new chapter in the Centre’s thirty-three year history.
Video – In Living Memory
An oral history collected by Joy Prime as part of her In Living Memory project, A Caribbean Couturier in Lewisham. ... That was maths, English, history, the lot. I just started to do my exams but actually I didn’t finish it because my father was not