IN SAFE HANDS - THE VOICES OF BLACK BRITAIN
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In Safe Hands - The Voices of Black Britain 
is an online exhibition and audio documentary that celebrates the Black pioneers in British radio broadcasting from 1920s-1990s.

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This project tells the story of the often neglected voices of Black Britain who served their communities whose culture, tastes and interests were not being catered for by the mainstream, from Calling The West Indies and Caribbean Voices in the 40s/50s, to the thriving pirate radio stations in the 80s, to Choice FM in the 90s. 
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Black History Month 2020

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This project is also part of the University of Nottingham's Black History Month 2020 events.

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Host/Curator

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AYESHA
​TAYLOR-CAMARA

The project is hosted and curated by Ayesha Taylor-Camara a PhD student in the Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies at the University of Nottingham. 
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