This book is rare in its mastery of the constant historical contradiction: range and at the same time event. Sweet Rebellion is an invitation for History and Art teachers in Years 7–9 to rethink the ways we talk about colonialism and its legacy in schools. Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain £13.55 (308) In stock. Towards the end of the resource is an illustration by Rudy Loewe and Jacob V Joyce, which depicts people who have resisted British colonial rule and injustice. This resource offers a series of activities, which look at the histories of rebellion on British Caribbean plantations through drawing, discussion, group investigations and further study. The content was developed during workshops with teachers, artists, activists and students in early 2020. The fourth edition, Sweet Rebellion, responds to the histories of British slave plantations and the black activism that contributed to their abolition. Join us as we continue our efforts to make Gainesville For All. The series explores key questions and themes that run through the Serpentine Education, Exhibition and Live programmes. Staying Power is a panoramic history of black Britons. Rather, it’s a societal problem that’s linked to conscience and subconscious biases. Cracks in the Curriculum is a workshop series and publishing platform that brings artists, activists and educators together to think about how to address pressing social issues in the classroom.
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