Exhibition on Caribbean Migration to Britain: The Enigma of Arrival

Karen Brown (Editor), Kate Fraser Keohane, Francesca Fotheringham (Editor), Calum McAndrew (Editor), Ana Sol Gonzalez Rueda (Editor), Alissandra Cummins, Kaye Hall, Natalie McGuire

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Abstract / Description of output

Exhibition on Caribbean Migration to Britain created and first installed in Barbados Museum and Historical Society in 2019, as part of the project EU-LAC-MUSEUMS (Horizon 2020). The panels were edited down through SFC SARRF funding, for the St Andrews iteration displayed in St Salvator's Quad.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:European Union Horizon2020 EU LAC Museums ProjectThe University of the West IndiesBarbados Museum & Historical Society University of St Andrews School of Computer Science Scottish Funding Council (SARRF) Historical Contents and Visual MaterialsBarbados Government Information Services British Broadcasting Corporation British LibraryDr Henderson CarterCaribbean Broadcasting CorporationMr Claude GrahamAcknowledgementsMr Neil KenlockLondon Transport Museum Reading Museum Mr Syd SheltonWest India CommitteeWest Indies Federal Archives Center WisdenMr John LargePreparatory ResearchMr Dario Forte Ms Rosalie Mayers Ms Wendy Storey Ms Heather WiltshireOral HistoriesMr Roy Campbell Rev Buddy Larrier Ms Hedda Phillips-BoyceReview and EditingMs Lorna AbunguMs Debra Barnes-Tabora Dr Mary ChamberlainDr Suzanne Francis-Brown Rev Guy HewittDr Lennox HonychurchDr Tara Inniss-Gibbs Dr Sherene James-Williamson Dr Karen BrownDr Ana Sol GonzálezDr Kate KeohaneDr Calum McAndrewMs Francesca Fotheringham Ms Sarah TakharMs Leonie LeederMs Madison KurasMs Kate WilsonMs Mattea GernentzMs Aïda NdiayeMs Ananya JainMs Akshika KandageMs Priya PurdySt Andrews BAME Network
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2021

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