Windrush Music Back In Time
2024 marks the 76th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush on 22 June 1948 which has come to symbolise the dawning of a new age of post-war migration to Britain.
Come along to our music jam where our topic will be The Windrush Playlist.
New and exciting music accompanied those arriving from the Caribbean, adding to the mix that had thrown up the American imports of rock and roll and jazz, and the home-grown pop of the Beatles. For the young in the fifties and sixties it was a time of music to dance to, lyrics to weep or laugh with, and generally display our rebellion and energy.
Dance halls, jazz clubs, discos and festivals were places where we could hear new music, but also, more seriously, Churches – usually outside the mainstream – vibrated with passionate gospel singing, bringing a new sound to the streets outside.
Join us as we celebrate the Windrush generation! Saturday 22 June 2024.
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Youth Radio
We are inviting Newham residents (all ages) to get involved in this new resident-led community radio where everyone has the opportunity to contribute and be heard – and have a bit of fun doing just that!
This is an alternative space for those young urbanites who have limited public spaces to meet and share stories about their social and cultural interests, and to pursue peer relationships.
The Radio will provide all sorts of opportunity for participation, from technical know-how, researching and presenting, and developing skills that can lead to employment and lifelong hobbies.”
Register your interest by completing this survey https://youthplugin.org/survey or email admin@youthplugin.org
Young Serving Old
We conducted a community survey of over 100 young people aged 8-18 to find out about their local community how it could be improved. Going to young people’s turf, spoke to many of you with lived experience of violence and the youth justice system, and you opened up about your fears and everyday worries. We also discussed some of the things that can help to make our Newham a better place live.
You told us you felt stereotyped, based in part on the way you dressed portraying you as bad. A huge number of teenagers felt sometimes intimidated to open up to adults for fear of being criticized. Some of you expressed “you cannot hang out with older folks either as you feel like you don’t have much in common”. Young people’s plan of action was that volunteering their time to run an intergenerational project where Young are Serving the Old to positively challenge the ongoing stereotypes of young and old alike. This project was chosen as young people believe that the general public perceived them as bad so they want to show residents that young people can be approachable, caring, fun, hard‐working and helpful
Therefore, our You Social Action project aims to bring young people together with the elderly in activities that will positively challenge the ongoing stereotypes of young and old alike.
Tasks can be anything from help with using new electronic devices such as smart phones, even organize photos and memorabilia or make gifts for the elderly and so much more all shown to create space for mutual understanding and meaningful relationships.
To get involved complete this survey by visiting https://youthplugin.org/survey or follow us on Instagram: youthplugin
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