Mix-d: Archive
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Multiple Heritage Project to Mix-d:
The concept and research began in 2005 - We've gathered first-hand the largest collection of data on mixed-race identity in the UK.
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Highlights
We hosted both the UK's first mixed-race youth regional and national conferences and put together the Mix-d: uk photobook and gallery exhibition on mixed-race identity.
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2006
- Registered Multiple Heritage Project
- Designed and eight week programme for Whalley Range High School
- Designed the conference model
- Hosted the UK's first multiple heritage conference for young people in Manchester
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2007
- Designed and hosted Multiple Heritage Project parent & carers conference
- Received new comer award
- Featured in Mixedness online conference
- Won Optimism Award
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2008
- Published Mix-d: uk book
- Launched Mix-d: uk book at Urbis with a photography exhibition
- Created the Mix-d: logo
- Hosted the UK's first national mixed-race youth conference
- Developed UK manifesto on mixed-race youth voices
- Developed youth facilitator model and pack
- Developed first multiple heritage DVD in collaboration with Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust
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2009
- Designed and hosted Mix-d: Professionals conferences in Manchester and London
- Keynote and workshop at Seva conference
- Spoke at People in Harmony conference
- Registered Mix-d: Trademark
- Keynote speech to open Trafford Black History Month
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2010
- Launched Mix-d: T-Shirts
- Built new Mix-d: Website
- Attended Mixed Roots festival in Los Angeles
- Wrote UK's first good practice guide for FE colleges
- Worked across five Manchester schools for Black History Month
- Hosted the UK's first mixed-race model contest - Mix-d: Face
- Mix-d: Face featured on BBC Newsnight
- Received OSBA Award
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2011
- Hosted second annual mixed-race model contest - Mix-d: Face
- Spoke at the European Commission in Brussels
- Developed the Mix-d: Education Pack
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2012/13
- We have delivered foster care training in Bradford, Brighton, Coventry and Croydon