A
event
held at The Trinity Centre
on Sunday 22nd June. The event starts at 13:30.
Join St Pauls Carnival and Trinity for an intimate and powerful Human Library panel discussion celebrating the enduring legacy of the Windrush generation. This unique event creates a space where Bristol artists, creatives, disruptors and more can share their personal stories, wisdom, and creative inspiration drawn from their heritage.
Featured Storytellers
Rider Shafique | Spoken Word Artist
Julz Davis | Disruptor-in-Chief @ Curiosity UnLtd
Muneera Pilgrim | Poet, Cultural Producer, Broadcaster, Mental Health Professional
Lawrence Hoo | Poet & Educator
Through personal anecdotes, family memories, and professional insights, our storytellers will explore:
- Lessons passed down through generations
- How Caribbean heritage influences contemporary creative practice
- The ongoing impact of Windrush pioneers on today's artists and educators
- Stories of resilience, adaptation, and cultural preservation
This event offers a rare opportunity to connect with Caribbean-British artists and educators who are actively carrying forward the spirit of the Windrush generation. Whether you're interested in Caribbean culture, artistic inspiration, or simply want to hear powerful personal stories, this Human Library promises to educate, inspire, and create lasting connections.