
Taking place on Saturday 20 June from 10am to 5pm, visitors are encouraged to take part in gospel singing in the Methodist Chapel, enjoy food, try Jamaican dominoes in the Elephant and Castle pub and join a steel pan workshop to experience the vibrant sounds of the Caribbean.
People can also meet historic characters like Fitzroy, who came to help rebuild post-war Britain, and Carmen, a Jamaican mother navigating life in 1950s Dudley.
Other activities include mothercraft classes conducted by Cicilyn, sharing experiences of training and working in the NHS as a Jamaican woman. All activities are included with Museum admission.
The Windrush Generation refers to people who arrived in the UK from Caribbean countries between 1948 and the early 1970s, following an invitation to help rebuild Britain after the Second World War.
Carol King, BCLM deputy chief executive of content and operations, said: “Windrush Stories Day is a powerful opportunity to honour the voices, resilience and legacy of the Windrush generation, ensuring their stories are heard and celebrated by future generations.
“We are proud to bring communities together through shared history, activities and reflection here at the Museum.”
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