It was a great afternoon to be interviewed by Dr James Wallis on what we had learnt through the Centenary and how this has helped widen our knowledge of the contribution made my Commonwealth countries during First World War.
Read MoreThe National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, is a place dedicated to remembering the Armed Forces. After months of researching, educational trips and discussions we were happy to finally unveil our exhibition to the students, families and community members that attended.
Read MoreIt was an honour to have been selected to walk in the People’s Procession as part of a big Thank You by Royal British Legion and then were invited to the Westminster Abbey Centenary Service.
Read MoreIt was a huge compliment to be invited and to collaborate with the University of Derby. The event helped ensure that we are making history accessible to all, so being asked to speak about our project was great.
Read MoreWhile preparing for our exhibition, I get a call asking if I would like the opportunity to present our project at Home Office as part of their Home Office Sikh Association.
Read MoreIf you had told me 2 years ago, when I started researching Indian Military history, that one day I would be holding a seminar at The National Archives I would have laughed!
Read MoreI had read and spoke about the Western Front so much as part of my projects, that now getting the chance to see it for myself - words could not describe how excited I was.
Read MoreWe were asked to speak at an academic conference in early September held by the Big Ideas Company, centring around the Motherhood, Loss and the First World War project.
Read MoreYou cannot have a project researching Indian Military history without visiting The National Archives and National Army Museum.
Read MoreWhen thinking of Indian Military history, it is often male dominated. All that changed with our first ever Journey from Home seminar in collaboration with Leeds Museum.
Read MoreOur Birmingham seminar in collaboration with Voice of War and Peace Centre were delighted to host another all-female guest speakers event.
Read MoreBelieve In Me was invited to the House of Commons to represent our projects regarding the First World War.Believe In Me was invited to the House of Commons to represent our projects regarding the First World War.
Read MoreThanks to a private donor, we were able to take some young people from Birmingham to London to view the most talked about exhibition of the summer - ‘Empire of the Sikhs’.
Read MoreWe held a two day creative response art workshop. This was great as we had young people that loved art and got to learn more about the history of South Asian Servicemen.
Read MoreThis trip was created to engage with community member and young people from Birmingham and teach them more about South Asian history.
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