NEWS
FROM NOWHERE CLUB
You are invited
to our next meeting on
Saturday
10th November 2012
at the Epicentre,
West Street
E11 4LJ
Young
Historians in Leyton
Take
to the Street!
Chair:
Professor Peter Hennessy
Speakers:
Martin Spafford, inspirational history teacher, and Young People
History students at George Mitchell
School in Leyton
regularly get involved in projects aiming to bring history alive. Some of these
have taken them to the heart of controversial political & social issues. In
1995 a class of 12 year olds, including refugees from Somalia & Turkish
Kurdistan, decided to explore the reasons why refugees came here & how they
were treated by immigration authorities & schools. They worked on the
project for four years; the film they made won awards while their drama was
acted in schools, universities & in front of Parliament. Those children are
now aged 30 & still see the project as having had a profound effect on
their lives. Together with Martin, their former teacher, they will show extracts
from the film & discuss the impact of ‘Why?’
They are joined by 16 year olds who in 2010 worked with academic historians on
the Battle of Cable Street, producing a film exploring the value of protest
& whether multi-culturalism has ’failed’.
Free entry
7.30pm Buffet
(please bring something if you can) Speakers: 8pm
www.newsfromnowhereclub.org Enquiries 0208 555 5248
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