Windrush Generations at The Collective

Windrush Generations at The Collective

Discover the stories of Caribbean Londoners in the post-Windrush era.

From those who arrived in the 1940s and ‘50s to the children of today, Caribbean Londoners are living, breathing and shaping the city. In a brand new series of 1000 Londoners shorts we discover the lives of Londoners with Caribbean heritage, across 4 generations.

Windrush Generations’ includes the stories of Dame Jocelyn Barrow, knighted for her achievements in race-relations; teacher Sara who, unhappy with the treatment of the Windrush generation, led a 2018 protest marching from Parliament Square to the Home Office; groundbreaking BBC journalist Alex and his wife Joyce, who reminisce about interviews with the likes of Bob Marley and Mohammed Ali; and young Calvin who plays the steel pans at Notting Hill Carnival with unseen passion; amongst many others.

This is a private event for residents at The Collective Old Oak (Willesden) and invites, Tuesday 16 October 2018 8pm. Please see our other Movie Nights for public screenings.

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