Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic History in Wales
Wales is a multicultural nation, with migration into Wales strongly linked to our industrial past. Up to the present day, people have come to Wales to work, to study, to seek asylum and to live. We all contribute to the culture and history of Wales. In this Collection we aim to bring together the stories of ethnic minority people and communities in Wales.
This resource is based on content currently published on People's Collection Wales. We are working to engage with organisations, communities and individuals to create a broader and more diverse representation of the people of Wales. This resource will grow as more content becomes available.
Can you help? If you have content that will help tell the stories of ethnic minority individuals and communities in Wales (past and present) please add it to the People's Collection Wales. For help with uploading your content, see our How To Guides. If you know of published content that would enrich this resource, please leave a comment below or Contact us to help us to continue to expand this resource.
Curriculum for Wales
Humanities
Age / Progression Step: All
(Most content here is suitable for all ages but teachers should review content before sharing it with learners. Some content, such as audio and video content relating to the 1919 race riots, may not be suitable.)
Lifelong Learning
This resource provides opportunities for personal or professional development.
Learning Collection
We have collected these items together so that you can quickly and easily use them as resources to create activities for your class. Find content from many different PCW contributors in the Quick Links below and by viewing these PCW contributors and projects:
Jewish History Association of South Wales (JHASW)
Newport Chinese Community Centre
Treftadaeth Gymreig-Eidalaidd / Welsh-Italian Heritage
Before Freedom learning resource, Jazz Heritage Wales
Young People's Digital Diversity Exchange
Do you know of other content on People's Collection Wales that would enrich this resource?
Perhaps you have published content yourself or seen other new content that we could add. Please leave a comment below or Contact us to let us know, so we can continue to expand this resource. Thankyou!
Quick Links
HOPEMOUNT crew in Cardiff
African and Caribbean Communities in Wales
Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities in Wales
Inspirational global majority figures
1919 Race Riots Collection
BAME Seafarers in Wales during the First World War
Black Merchant Seamen from Tiger Bay
Cardiff Ships and Tiger Bay seafarers took a heavy toll in WW1
Paul Robeson - civil rights activist
“In the Same Boat”, 1990
Bute Street Well-Being Public Art Exhibition
Windrush Intergenerational Project Collection
Multilingual Wales
Wales' other languages
Panjabi
Gujarati
Somali
Malay
Japanese
Durga
Worship in Wales
'Cynefin - Our Welcome' Collection
Foreign Nationalities in Pembrokeshire during the First World War
Slavery
Slavery
Remembering the Caribbean in Butetown
The Domino Club
Multicultural Barry and Wales' First Black Mayor
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