In this episode you will hear the second part of the conversation Tonia had with the three cast members of the stage production My Grandparents, My Parents and I: Miss Xsara-sheneille Pryce, Mr Oriane Johnson and Mr Darren Rose about their gran
In this episode you will hear the first part of the conversation Tonia had with the three cast members of the stage production My Grandparents, My Parents and I: Miss Xsara-sheneille Pryce, Mr Oriane Johnson and Mr Darren Rose about their grand
In this episode you will hear the second part of the conversation Sara had with Ms Verrona Woods, who talks about her mother's experiences when she first arrived in Birmingham. You can hear the first part of the conversation in Episode 5. My Gr
In this episode you will hear the first part of the conversation Sara had with Ms Verrona Woods, who talks about her mother's experiences when she first arrived in Birmingham. You can hear the second part of the conversation in Episode 6. My Gr
In this episode you will hear the conversation with three cast members of the stage play My Grandparents, My Parents and I: Miss Chyna-Benae Edwards, Mr Kieran James and Mr Darren Rose, who talk about their grandparents' and parents' Windrush E
Enjoy the interview Sara had with Ms Marjorie Grandston, who tells us about her dreams of security, education, and professional development. Were they fulfilled? Ms Grandston is joined in the interview by her granddaughter, Chyna-Benae Edwards.
In this episode you will hear Sara's interview with Mrs Lobban, who tells us what life was like in Jamaica when growing up and what Britain looked like to people who came over from the Caribbean after 1948. What was life in Jamaica like beforec
My Grandparents, My Parents and I is a podcast series which highlights the experiences of the Windrush Generation, who travelled to Britain between 1948 and 1971. We explore their challenges and successes, and their influence on British society