This quarter – and as part of Black History Month – Kwame Boateng from the Black Curriculum will talk about ‘Decoloniality’ – a school of thought that focuses on untangling the production of knowledge.
Kwame is a passionate researcher and educator using de-colonial approaches to education and community development. His specialities include race, identity and their respective intersections with education and transformative pedagogy. As an Senior Specialist for The Black Curriculum, Kwame believes that by embedding Black British history in schools nationally, future generations will gain a holistic understanding of British identity rooted in respect, reciprocity and empowerment for all. The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded to address the lack of Black British history in the UK Curriculum.
The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded in 2019 by Lavinya Stennett to address the lack of Black British history in the UK Curriculum.