Ode to Nana is a Kwanzaa Collective UK* display by Jioni Warner in celebration of Windrush 75.
It explores the ideas of legacy, struggle, and change.
As the granddaughter of a woman who was part of the generation of Caribbean's who answered Britain's call for workers, this display reflects on the British Caribbean experience placing Black women at the forefront.
Dealing with racism and sexism and other marginalisation's, Black women continued to pave the way for future generations like Jioni.
Free
Wednesday to Saturday 10am until 5pm
Sundays 11am until 4pm
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