
Dr Greig Campbell
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Liverpool-based Black Countrymon | working class community historian | Project Manager of 'Giz a Job: an oral history of the 1981 People's March for Jobs'
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10-10-2020 20:20:59
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When creating the Tony Boyle illustration, we consulted with his widow Christine. It was vital that she was happy with illustrator Peter O'Toole's interpretation of the Kirkby legend. Here is the artwork and a photo of Christine next to the banner that inspired the design ✊️


Off to see this next week with Dr Greig Campbell going to be emotional






Catch the Don't Mourn, Organise! exhibition at Liverpool Central Library and Archives until 31 May! Made possible by #NationalLottery players, it brings together the stories and objects from people involved in the 1981 People's March for Jobs. Read more about the project here: heritagefund.org.uk/projects/captu…





This online course on the history of radical women by the excellent Michael Herbert looks fascinating. More information below: redflagwalks.wordpress.com

In our new podcast, working class community historian Dr Greig Campbell and local historian Sam Best Halewood History chat about Knowsley's Strong Women and the importance of capturing oral histories. Part of Public Art project, Strong Women open.spotify.com/episode/34ZOMD…

Day 10 – Giz a Job Theme: Trust Don't Mourn, Organise! was a participant-led community project documenting the 1981 People’s March for Jobs through oral history interviews, archival research and an exhibition at Liverpool Archives nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-secto… 📷 Giz a Job


On International Workers' Day, we are proud to announce the launch of our new community heritage project. Supported by a generous £95,707 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, 'Don't Mourn, Organise!' will produce a people's history of the Kirkby Unemployed Centre (KUC).👇
