Here you can listen to oral history interviews with academic, heritage sector and NGO workers interviewed for this project in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Barbados. These interviews discuss the causes, course and history of the so-called Windrush scandal with a...
It was the occasion of the Caribbean Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) of April 2018 that forced the UK government to first apologise for the bureaucratic violence inflicted upon those impacted by the scandal. Caribbean High Commissioners, such as the Barbados High...
Charities and Church leaders have played a key role in campaigning against the injustices of the Windrush scandal and helping survivors within and beyond their communities. On this page, you can listen to the project’s interviews with Church leaders and charity...
Journalists played a key role not only in making the facts of the Windrush scandal public but also in pressuring the UK government to address the controversy. Legal specialists too have defended Windrush Survivors and pressed for more systematic redress for them. Here...
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