Awareness Days

  1. Black History Month and Extraordinary Saints

    Black History Month and Extraordinary Saints

    Black History Month allows us to take time to consider the individuals who have been relegated not just to the side-lines of history but forgotten through the ages. Sharon Prentis, Intercultural Mission Enabler and Dean of BAME Affairs for the Church of England in Birmingham tells us that whilst there has been a marked improvement in acknowledging black and minority involvement historically, there is still a long way to go.

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  2. What can we learn from our animal friends? Meet Danny, the Irish Setter

    What can we learn from our animal friends? Meet Danny, the Irish Setter

    All over the world, everywhere, humans and animals form great bonds that give them both another kind of gift of life. This is one of the reasons why Joan Chittister wrote the book, Two Dogs and a Parrot. For World Animal Day we're sharing an extract from the book where we meet Danny, the unruly Irish Setter. 

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  3. National Poetry Day with Janet Morley

    National Poetry Day with Janet Morley

    In the lead up to National Poetry Day we speak to Janet Morley about her latest anthology Love Set You Going: Poems of the Heart.

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  4. Busting the Myths of Dementia

    Busting the Myths of Dementia

    Alzheimer's Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness, provide support and demystify dementia. The impact of Alzheimer's Day is increasing but there is still lack of information surrounding dementia. Louise Morse, co-author of Dementia from the Inside writes about the common myths of dementia and explains how the biggest hope is to have accurate information and acting on it.  

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  5. Who were the Mayflower Pilgrims?

    Who were the Mayflower Pilgrims?

    16th September is Mayflower Day. Mayflower Day commemorates the day the ship set sail from Plymouth, England in 1620. The story of the first New England settlers has been told many times but not much has been told about what motivated these pilgrims to face the hazards of the transatlantic crossing. Historian Derek Wilson addresses this in his new book The Mayflower Pilgrims: Sifting Fact from Fable. Learn more in this extract from the book's introduction.

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