OUR WORK
EDUCATION THROUGH CULTURE
Africa and its global diaspora encompass rich histories, diverse cultures, and dynamic contemporary contributions. There is a growing need to move beyond stereotypes and provide engaging, accurate, and immersive learning experiences in schools and community spaces.
Education Through Culture is a programme that brings Africa and its global diaspora to life through culture and history workshops in schools and community spaces. It offers hands-on experiences - food tastes, music, storytelling, art, and interactive history activities that help people learn about Africa’s rich histories and the diverse experiences of African and Caribbean communities around the world. The goal is to move beyond stereotypes and give learners a true, engaging picture of how cultures connect, interact, and contribute today.
The primary audiences are students in schools at all levels, along with teachers, librarians, and youth or community groups. The program also reaches parents and caregivers who attend events or participate in workshops with their children. By partnering with schools and community centers, Education Through Culture creates welcoming spaces where people can explore different cultures together, ask questions, and build understanding in a practical, enjoyable way.
The programme focuses on immersive, experiential learning that connects history to real life - people and everyday practices. It emphasizes curiosity, respect, and meaningful dialogue, helping participants engage more confidently with others from diverse backgrounds and feel better prepared to interact in a multicultural world. In short, it broadens knowledge, strengthens empathy, and provides practical ways to engage respectfully with new cultures.
SANKOFA | REST, RESTORATION & WELLBEING
Migrant African and Caribbean professionals often navigate a complex landscape of work expectations, cultural adaptation, and the ongoing burden of “Black tax”, the financial and caregiving responsibilities toward extended families. In many host countires like the U.K., with legacies of inequity, Black peoples face additional stressors, including microaggressions, limited access to equitable support, and burnout from maintaining two (or more) personas to fit in and thrive.
This programme seeks to create intentional spaces where professionals can reclaim rest, authenticity, and wellbeing without fear of stigma or career penalty. By centering rest as a professional and personal resource, the programme aims to improve mental health, job satisfaction, retention, and holistic family resilience.
UMBILICAL GROUNDATION | MOTHERLAND VIBRATIONS
Motherland Vibrations is a series of curated vinyl-record listening sessions and live cultural performances held bi-monthly in partnership with venues and cultural spaces across different parts of the country. Each event brings together an intimate audience of 40–60 people in a carefully prepared space to experience music from across the African continent and its global diaspora, presented live or on original vinyl records from a diverse, eclectic collection.
Events incorporate a curated food and drink offering developed in collaboration with local African and Caribbean food vendors, connecting taste to place, flavour to memory, nourishment to culture. Structured conversation segments are woven into each session, using table-placed prompt cards, a "pass the mic" sharing segment, and occasional guest contributors, musicians, elders, and cultural commentators, to deepen engagement.
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