
118: The BPM and Intergenerational Activism ft. Hannah Francis
The History Hotline · Deanna Lyncook
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Show Notes
This week's episode is all about the Black Parents Movement (BPM) and intergenerational activism featuring Hannah Francis. We discuss her chapter in Many Struggles: New Histories of African and Caribbean People In Britain edited by Professor Hakim Adi (https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745347653/many-struggles/) the campaign to save the MRes at Chichester (https://www.historymatters.online/save-mres-campaign) the Young Historians Project (https://www.younghistoriansproject.org/) and The History Matters Journal (https://www.historymatters.online/journal)
TW: Conversations about suicide.
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