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Rediscovering 800 years of disability history
The Accentuate History of Place focuses on exploring disabled people’s lives from the Middle Ages to the present day, in relation to built heritage.
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The Accentuate History of Place focuses on exploring disabled people’s lives from the Middle Ages to the present day, in relation to built heritage.
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Human Henge improved participants' mental health by providing high quality, small group experiences of archaeology and historic landscapes.
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Freedom Youth is Bristol's oldest LGBT youth group. They marked their 20th anniversary by recording and interpreting the stories, memories and experiences of past members.
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Young people from British African and Caribbean backgrounds looked at the role of black people who served on behalf of both the Allied and Central powers during the First World War.
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Young people investigated the medical developments from the First World War and the impact they have on their lives today.
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This dynamic project empowered under-served young people to explore concepts of citizenship through the archives of a political movement.
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South West Youth Parliament members took part in a project to learn about people who campaigned for change in their communities and in politics.
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Young people researched 50 years of Caribbean music and culture in Bristol and shared their findings via radio, film and online.
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Young people worked in teams to create new interpretation, helping shape the way visitors engage with the Richmond Borough Art Collection in the future.
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Young people explored the heritage of boxing in London's East End, including the social impact on the local community and its relationship to gangs and crime, ethnic identity and the entertainment scene.
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Primary and secondary school children engaged with the stories of local soldiers during the First World War through workshops with local museums and an artist, culminating in an exhibition and open day event for the wider community.