Digging Deep with Norma Gregory, African Diaspora Industrial Heritage Historian - HeVo 104

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On this month’s episode, Jessica speaks with Dr. Norma Gregory (founder and director of Nottingham News Centre) about her efforts to document and educate the public on the industrial heritage history of the African diaspora. Dr. Gregory’s work to develop her book on Jamaicans in Nottingham led her to shift her life work to making sure that Black coal mining history got the attention that it deserved. We talk about some of her different efforts to promote this history as well as how all of us can do better public education in our own work. We also talk about her work for the Windrush museum, on Nottingham Carnival heritage, as well as her future dream vision for continuing this work.

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Dr Norma Gregory & Black Miners’ Heritage

Industrial Heritage & Archaeology

Windrush Scandal UK

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