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Thursday 7th November, 7.00-8.00pm

Désirée Reynolds, writer and member of Dig Where You Stand, joins us to share the stories of Black history at Wentworth Woodhouse that have been uncovered as part of the Fractured | Black Lives Through The Cracks Exhibition.

Dig Where You Stand is an archival justice movement made up of artists, archivists, educators and local community members. The team have unearthed the untold stories of people of colour living, working and putting down roots in South Yorkshire over hundreds of years, including stories with a connection to the Big House.

In-Person: £15.00 (Includes welcome drink)
Accompanying Carer: Free

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Accessibility

The ground floor here at Wentworth Woodhouse is fully accessible, which includes the location of this event.

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