Spirt of Caribbean - Community Legacy Award Winners

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Spirit of Caribbean

Black Heritage Walks Network are the proud winner of the Community Legacy Award 2022!

The Spirit of the Caribbean Annual Ball incorporating the Black Honour Awards will bring together like-minded people who uphold and share similar values. The Awards acknowledges what has gone before and laying the foundations for what is yet to come. It aims to show recognition and pay tribute to the outstanding contribution and excellent work carried out by member of our community daily. Black Heritage Walks Network was nominated for the Community Legacy Award.

More information about the award can be found here: Spirit of the Caribbean Annual Ball – Event Connoisseurs

The outline of our nominations is below:

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Black Heritage Walks Network CIC was established in 2018 to champion the heritage of post war migrants in Birmingham and their vibrant heritage. The project started with the ‘Madiba Walk’, in Handsworth, Birmingham, which was launched as part of the Windrush 70th Anniversary celebrations.

The aim of our walks is to present a ‘third place’ experience, so that the participants can explore their existing neighbourhood with evidence based research of black presence in the UK. The project has now expanded to deliver a schedule on nine walks throughout Birmingham. The walks are open to the general public, as well as corporate group tours. In addition, we network with a range of industries, academics and creatives to deliver one off specialist tours, exhibitions and arts activities. 

Black heritage Walks Network CIC has a heritage education programme, which ranges from KS1 to KS4 and empowers students to research their historical and present day heritage. The heritage education programme is delivered in schools and out of school settings, such as libraries and ‘Saturday schools’ As a registered ‘social prescriber’ in Birmingham,

Black Heritage Walks Network CIC has engaged with the NHS to deliver culturally sensitive mental health and wellbeing provision for the over 50’s African Caribbean community. During the pandemic, we were one of the leading champions  to help with the recovery of the black community in Birmingham – delivering food bank and welfare support, as well as assistance with digital poverty and online activities.  As a result, we now have a prestigious model of mobile health outreach, delivering quality culturally competent services at a hyperlocal level. We presented our model at the UK first Black Health Matters Global Summit in 2021.

Black Heritage Walks Network strives to not only revive Black British History but to also keep it alive.  This is important so that this and future generations know Black History is British History!

 

 

 

Areas
  • United by Birmingham
  • Heritage Open Days Newwave
  • Naturally Birmingham
  • National academy for Social Prescribing
  • Birmingham City Council
  • Enterprise holdings
  • mclaughlin and harvey
  • Yupp
  • Heritage Compass organisation
  • NHLF
  • Naturally Birmingham
  • Covid safe travels
  • Digital welcome
  • Lunar Society
  • Bounce Back