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Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt will always glorify the hunters.
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Southern WW1 Exhibition at People’s History Museum

From the Shadows of War and Empire: Perspectives of Colonised Peoples on World War One Unique exhibition taking a Black perspective on World War One and the role of the British colonies within it.  Starting Friday 25 June – Sunday 17 July 2016 (10am-5pm) People’s History Museum, Manchester   Did you know that the first…

20/06/2016Education, Featured, ResourcesBy admin

Southern Perspectives on World War One

2014 marks 100 years since the start of the World War One (WW1). In a very real way, this was the first global conflict, with war between the European Empires drawing in over well over 100 countries. Southern Voices and The Mbari Group are developing a project which will examine the involvement of the colonised…

13/03/2014Education, Featured, ResourcesBy admin

Free Teaching Resource: The impact of colonialism on the South

This free teaching resource, The impact of colonialism on the South (seen through the lens of the cotton industry) is a teaching resource designed to complement the school curriculum, and to support pupil class visits to the project’s exhibition at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester [http://www.mosi.org.uk/]. The resource is suitable for Key…

25/09/2010Education, ResourcesBy admin

Think Piece: Global Education

Southern Voices was commissioned by the North West Global Education Network to write think pieces which look at terminology, culture, campaigns and southern perspectives, and are posted here: http://tinyurl.com/2b4q9vr
25/09/2010EducationBy admin