Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health UK
BLAM UK aims to promote a positive dialogue of social identity and culture through history. They host workshops and sessions aimed at ensuring education is more diverse and that Black children can see and learn about their unique and important history. They believe that every child should feel recognised, important and valued.
Blam UK is committed to improving the wellbeing of peoples of African descent, which has been affected globally due to racism and racial trauma. They do this by dismantling the historical misrepresentation of black people, through community outreach projects. The outreach projects provide critical engagement for the African and Afro-Caribbean diaspora.
Their vision is to have a society in which Black peoples achievements and contributions are championed, embraced and centred, and to have a society in which Black people can live free from discrimination and injustice.
“We actively diversify the School curriculum and use education to improve the well-being of young black Britons in the UK.”