Publications
We have a variety of publications aimed at younger readers and adults.
If you want to buy any of the publications listed below go to our how to order page
Black biographies for younger readers:
Liberte - Noor Inayat Khan - the remarkable story of WWII Noor Inayat Khan (£5 EACH)
Equiano - Son Of Africa - the story of the former slave and abolitionist Olaudah Equiano (£3.99 EACH)
Fiction books for younger readers:
Ebony Mya and the Seven Duppies - a Caribbean folk tale written and illustrated by primary pupils (£2.99 EACH)
Gift of Colours - an African folk tale written and illustrated by primary pupils (£2.99 EACH)
Mohini and monster - an indian folk tale written and illustrated by primary pupils (£3.79 EACH)
Personal Testimony Collections:
Mix-d: uk is a new publication from the Multiple Heritage Project and the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust. It celebrates the UK’s diverse Multiple Heritage population through portraits of people of mixed background. This beautiful book is a positive representation of this growing population with personal quotes refl ecting the multiple heritage experience.
Long Way from Home - testimonies, stories and poems from refugee children from Europe and Africa who now live and go to school in Manchester. (£5.99 EACH)
Strength of Spirit - the lives and experiences of Manchester's female Benagli population. (£5.99 EACH)
Am I safe Yet? - nine women who came to Britain to seek asylum from violence and mistreatment tell their personal stories (£8.00 EACH)
Teaching and resource packs:
Exploring Our Roots - a teaching pack full of activities based upon a four year interview project with immigrants and communty members from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Malaysia, the Caribbean Islands and countries in West Africa such as Nigeria and Ghana. (£27.50 EACH)
The Distance we have travelled... - a resource pack containing the personal testimonies of refugees from Kurdistan, Afghanistan and Somalia who now live in Manchester with related teaching activities. (£7.50 EACH)
Calendars:
Making History - 2009 - the calendar features artists from Black Arts Alliance (FREE)
Making History - 2008 - for 2008 the calendar used the photographic archive of local Manchester photographer Ian Johns. (FREE)
Up and coming publications:
Roots and Journeys
Samuel Coleridge Taylor: The Music Man
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