The Black Report, a landmark critique of health inequalities that barely discussed ‘race’, turns forty today. Grace Redhead and Jesse Olszynko-Gryn investigate the legacy of the report for the age of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.
Meleisa Ono-George introduces her new feature for HWO on community-engaged histories of Black Britain - "Power in the Telling" - which explores how history is not just about what is known, but also about the process and politics of its…
Sarah Jackson and public historian Sara Huws, along with a team of volunteers, are working towards creating an East End Women's Museum following protests at the opening of a Jack the Ripper Museum on Cable Street, London.