This study aims to document how traditions and cultures of African families in Scotland have changed over time, either through immigration or being born to African immigrants. The researcher will explore transformations in the lives of Africans settled in Scotland. Information provided will be archived for future generations and some stories may be used in working with the African community in Scotland. The research is organized by Izzy's Promise, a charity in Dundee, and partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
This study aims to document how traditions and cultures of African families in Scotland have changed over time, either through immigration or being born to African immigrants. The researcher will explore transformations in the lives of Africans settled in Scotland. Information provided will be archived for future generations and some stories may be used in working with the African community in Scotland. The research is organized by Izzy's Promise, a charity in Dundee, and partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
This study aims to document how traditions and cultures of African families in Scotland have changed over time, either through immigration or being born to African immigrants. The researcher will explore transformations in the lives of Africans settled in Scotland. Information provided will be archived for future generations and some stories may be used in working with the African community in Scotland. The research is organized by Izzy's Promise, a charity in Dundee, and partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
We would love to talk to you about your traditions and cultures
What is the purpose of the study?
The purpose of this study is to record any meltdown of traditions and cultures of African originfamilies who have immigrated to Scotland or have been born to African immigrants.
The focus will be to explore and share any changes and transformations in the ways of lives of African people who have settled in Scotland.
The information you provide will be archived for future generations to learn from, some of the stories may be used to when working with African people in Scotland.
Who is organising and funding the research?
The research is organised and conducted by Izzys Promise, a registered charity based in Dundee and partlyfunded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
If you would like to take part please contact by Wednesday 4 th June: Joseph Lumbasi Email: josephlumbasi@aol.com Phone: 01382 224737 1 Victoria Road, Dundee DD1 1EL
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