BHP 2023 | Expose. Explore. Empower.

Exposing and exploring inspirational stories of local influential ethnically diverse people and empowering black humanities.

In 2023, the BHP Team created a documentary podcast exploring inspirational stories of local ethnically diverse figures, began a podcast series interviewing UEA Alumni, and hosted an on-campus event for year 9 & 10 students from local schools.

The team aimed to;

  • expose, explore, and empower black humanities;
  • inspire young ethnically diverse students to consider studying an arts and humanities subject at higher education; and;
  • champion a more diverse curriculum within arts and humanities subjects.

The event took place at the Sainsbury's Centre for Visual Arts where participants took part in a variety of activities including:

  • Badge Making Workshop
  • Creative Writing Workshop
  • Sainsbury's Centre Discovery Activity
  • Discussion session following the screening of Expose. Explore. Empower.

Love. Freedom. Equality.

Black Humanities Project Stories

The students taking part in the BHP event explored the pieces on display in Sainsbury's Centre for Visual Arts and used what they discovered to collaboratively create a new story. Here is the recording of those stories.

Listen to the soundscape below

Expose. Explore. Empower. | A BHP Documentary Podcast

This is a video podcast documentary created by the Black Humanities Project Team that exposes ethnically diverse stories within Norfolk including the first black Mayor in the UK, the daughter of the last Maharaja of Punjab, a Canaries legend, and stories of the Windrush Generation.

After watching the documentary, take a look at the following activities you can do with your students.


Discussion questions