With over half a million views, The Mixed Museum’s YouTube channel continues to grow as a space for sharing Britain’s mixed race history
A full audio version of the digital resource SussedBlackWoman, exploring the life and work of the writer and poet, offers rich new learning opportunities
For the third episode in our forthcoming audio series, the Tracks of a Trailblazer team retraced the composer’s 1902 journey to Morriston in South Wales
Marking 80 years since VE Day, researcher Charlotte Marchant uncovers the story behind a rare wartime photo containing the names of Black GIs in Britain
A historic photo from The Mixed Museum’s collection has found its way onto Danish TV revealing a wider European story of race, war, and belonging.
Preparing for the second episode in our forthcoming audio series, the Tracks of a Trailblazer team retraced the composer’s journey to the Three Choirs Festival in Gloucester in 1898
Terry Harrison spent a lifetime searching for the truth about his Black GI father. Learn how his extraordinary story has been captured on film – and how you can help bring it to the big screen.
Dr Hannah-Rose Murray explores some of the stories of Black American freedom fighters who created new lives outside the US in the 19th century, sometimes with white women.