Our Journey -Episode 1 features Historian and Playwright Dr Edson Burton, Professor Madge Dresser as well some of the original activists including Paul Stephenson, Roy Hackett, Barbara Dettering, Guy Bailey and Owen Henry. We also hear Lyn Dou
Our Journey is a 6 part series and tells the story of the UK's first civil rights campaign in 1963, the Bristol Bus Boycott. It hears from experts about the impact and significance it had then and today. As well as original activists Roy Hacket
Our Journey is a 6-part series celebrating activism, determination and civil rights.In 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white person, nearly 10 years later American civil rights groups
Our Journey Episode 6 - In this final episode of Our Journey we pay tribute to the St Paul's Carnival the first of its kind in the UK. We hear from the Europe’s 1st Black elected Mayor Marvin Rees, founders Roy Hackett and Barbara Dettering. P
Our Journey Episode 5 features David Lammy MP and the Mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees and elders of the Windrush Generation recounting their journey's and stories to the UK, Pearl Quashi-Williams, Madge Williams and Iva Williams, mother of Drum &
Our Journey Episode 4 continues to explore the significance of the Bristol Bus Boycott and the Windrush Generation and features Community Activist Sister Jendayi Serwah and Author and Lecturer Roger Griffith MBE.Our Journey is a 6-part series
Our JourneyEpisode 3 features Professor Madge Dresser, Historian and the first person to document the Bristol Bus Boycott in a pamphlet called "Black & White on the Buses". Some say if it wasn't for Madge no one would have remembered the Bris
Our Journey Episode 2 features Vernon Samuels, Olympian, inspirational speaker, member of the Kingdom Choir that performed at the Royal Wedding of Harry and Megan in front of 1.9 billion people and son of Bristol's 1st Black Bus Driver, Norman
Our Journey - Episode 1 features Historian and Playwright Dr Edson Burton, Professor Madge Dresser as well some of the original activists including Paul Stephenson, Roy Hackett, Barbara Dettering, Guy Bailey and Owen Henry. We also hear Lyn Do