WW2 ‘brown baby’ descendant Bec Matthews describes the journey that brought her to Georgia to meet her African American relatives for the first time
A visit to Somerset Archives by Lucy Bland and Chamion Caballero sheds new light on the Britain’s WW2 ‘brown babies’ – and improves public access to their records
Thanks to GWR’s Customer and Community Fund, TMM will be looking at the role trains have played in the lives of Britain’s multiracial families and communities
TMM’s former By The Cut of Their Cloth contributor on her connection to the ‘brown babies’ histories and her own ancestry testing journey
Published by Carcanet Press, ‘Leaning Against Time’ is a retrospective collection of TMM SussedBlackWoman partner’s work. Plus – a book giveaway!
In his moving account, Paul Sproll reflects on how DNA testing not only confirmed his African American heritage but reunited him with the English relatives he had long been denied.
Our compelling new audio project retraces the rail journeys the Black mixed race composer took in late Victorian and early Edwardian Britain
In September, Dr Chamion Caballero, Dr Sophie Kay and Arlene Nelson explored the science, ethics, and emotions behind DNA ancestry testing in their BSF panel event at the Bluecoat