Reaping the Benefits: The Black Book Show (part 4)
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It's Black History Month in the UK and in the fourth part of this interview (and the first episode in a NEW SEASON) takes on a more sober note. Tracy discusses with fellow author and podcaster Makonnen Sankofa the legacy of the slave trade and the undeniable reasons why colonialism and its history is still a relevant topic to be taught in and out of the classroom today. ‘History is...a matter of fact or perspective?’ School Leader and author of the 'Stories to be tolled' poetic narratives, Tracy DW attempts to explore this question through her podcast series about the British Empire and Britain’s colonial past. By inviting you to share her learning journey, Tracy advocates a more global approach to understanding history. Presenting learning about the topic in a way that is thought provoking, imaginative and engaging. If you enjoy these podcasts then visit us for more episodes and to purchase Tracy's poetic narratives.  You can also opt in to our mailing list to read our monthly newsletter, receive free samples of each of our first four story titles and enter the draw for a chance to win one of our monthly promotional giveaways    
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