The
Anansi Stories. These folk stories effectively
trace the journey of many Black people from Africa
to the Caribbean and then on to Britain because they
have been told by people as they made those journeys. We
used a CD Rom created by Black Heritage Over 55's
group to tell the story of Anansi and the Old Higue,
inspiring the children to create a t-shirt design
which told the story in a single picture.
African
Decoration. We also asked to the children
to decorate the edges of their pictures with designs
inspired by African Decoration. We used various artifacts
to show the children designs, some loaned by intercultural
services, some by SASA African Cultural group.
We broke down the designs into various geometric
elements so that the children could create their
own rather than copy.
Black
Inventors. This project was put together with
help from staff at Newtown Adventure Playground. The
children were given information about various Black
inventors and their inventions. They were
then asked to fill in a template which said 'Without............we
wouldn't have..............' stressing that without many
Black people various products, from curling tongs
to the post box, would not have been invented and/or
developed. These finished designs were then
printed onto a t-shirt.
Approximately
321 children took part in the project |