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Keeping the Legacy Alive: Why Notting Hill Carnival Matters

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In this episode of Black History Bites, we explore the rich history and enduring significance of Notting Hill Carnival. From its origins as a symbol of Black resistance and resilience, led by activist Claudia Jones, to its role as a celebration of cultural pride and Black joy, we delve into why understanding this history is crucial—especially today. We also discuss the importance of teaching Black British history in schools to preserve the true legacy of events like Notting Hill Carnival for future generations. Tune in to discover why this iconic event is much more than just a parade.

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In this episode of Black History Bites, we explore the rich history and enduring significance of Notting Hill Carnival. From its origins as a symbol of Black resistance and resilience, led by activist Claudia Jones, to its role as a celebration of cultural pride and Black joy, we delve into why understanding this history is crucial—especially today. We also discuss the importance of teaching Black British history in schools to preserve the true legacy of events like Notting Hill Carnival for future generations. Tune in to discover why this iconic event is much more than just a parade.

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