- 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.