Hear Here Hilda Burkitt
Hilda Burkitt (19 July 1876 – 7 March 1955), our champion for Human Rights. Hilda told the Home Office she
Read MoreHilda Burkitt (19 July 1876 – 7 March 1955), our champion for Human Rights. Hilda told the Home Office she
Read MoreViolence against women stops us all being free and living the lives we choose. We began 16 days of activism
Read More‘Proud Brummie’ Malala Yousafzai inspires women whose stories, through Hear Here Her story, will be contributed to our Archives within
Read MoreFor Hear Here Her Story we were inspired by Ida B Wells. At the unveiling of her blue plaque at
Read MoreDuring Hear Here workshops this year we explored representations of Ophelia from Shakespeare’s Hamlet in The Shakespeare Memorial Library. We
Read More“Black History doesn’t just happen on ‘Windrush Day’ or in ‘Black History Month’, so why’s it important we mark it?”
Read MoreOur recent work with Friction and the Library of Birmingham has been underpinned by Archives – exploring, documenting and creating
Read MoreThanks to funding from The National Archives we are working closely with Friction to save materials and records of their
Read MoreIt is a great sadness to us, and all the people we work with to hear about the death of
Read More60 pupils from Paganel Primary School visited Lodge Hill Cemetery, Library of Birmingham, The Hall of Memory and Birmingham Museum
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