Brunswick Park Film Festival
9–11 September 2022
A selection of animations from the series produced by The Black Curriculum
The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded in 2019 by young people to address the lack of Black British history in the UK Curriculum. They believe that by delivering arts focused Black history programmes, providing teacher training and campaigning through mobilising young people, we can facilitate social change.
Their programmes are for all young people aged 8-16 and aim to equip young people with a sense of identity, and the tools for a diverse landscape. They are working towards changing the national curriculum and building a sense of identity in every young person in the UK.
The films shown here are from the ‘Iconic Women in Britain’ series of animations produced by The Black Curriculum. More learning resources are available from their website.
Please make a donation to their essential work if you can here.
A selection of animations from the series produced by The Black Curriculum
The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded in 2019 by young people to address the lack of Black British history in the UK Curriculum. They believe that by delivering arts focused Black history programmes, providing teacher training and campaigning through mobilising young people, we can facilitate social change.
Their programmes are for all young people aged 8-16 and aim to equip young people with a sense of identity, and the tools for a diverse landscape. They are working towards changing the national curriculum and building a sense of identity in every young person in the UK.
The films shown here are from the ‘Iconic Women in Britain’ series of animations produced by The Black Curriculum. More learning resources are available from their website.
Please make a donation to their essential work if you can here.