About This Item
Identifier
101-0014-001
Title
Hamza interviews with Neil Sinclair, Vera Roberts, Betty Campbell, Josie Knight, Monique Ennis, Cyril Actie
Description
Interview for Hamza exhibition. 'Hamza 1'. 1 minidisc copied on 2 compact audio tapes, second tape only holds end of Monique Ennis interview
Type
Item
Format
1 Minidisc & 2 Compact Audio Tape
Contributor
BHAC
Language
English
Rights
Copyright situation unknown/other, contact HCE
Publisher
Contact HCE if you would like to use or reproduce this item
Relation
105-0014-001, 105-0014-003,105-0014-005, 105-0014-008, 105-0014-010, 105-0014-011
Subject
Vera Roberts: Born 1925, black welsh identity ( Sierra Leone ), identifies as African, born in Cardiff. Cyril Actie: Black Welsh identity ( St Lucia & Barbados ), born in 1932, life as a seaman for 49 years, being left-handed in school. Monique Ennis: racial background; living in North Wales; Butetown as a "big family"; living in Ely; racial prejudice; effects of childhood burns. Neil Sinclair: Identifies as Afro-Celtic, born in Tiger Bay and considers himself Welsh, university education in USA, writer of 2 histories of local community. Betty Campbell: discussion of racial identity - black, welsh, caribbean - personal strength & first black headteacher in Wales. Josie Knight: Describes herself as multi-ethnic, welsh with descendants from Norway, Phillipines etc, works for BHAC, multi-cultural education at primary school..portrait in exhibition.
Interviewee
Neil Sinclair, Vera Johnson Roberts, Betty Campbell, Josie Knight, Monique Ennis, Cyril Actie
Digital File
No
Storage Location
Glamorgan Archives and National Library of Wales
Conditions of Access
Open
Citation
“Hamza interviews with Neil Sinclair, Vera Roberts, Betty Campbell, Josie Knight, Monique Ennis, Cyril Actie,” The Heritage & Cultural Exchange Archive, accessed May 19, 2024, https://www.hcearchive.org.uk/items/show/6900.