Explore and celebrate Black History Month
Feathers fly as the Kwapongs go full carnival, and Abi Clarke draws a tutu-wearing otter!
Elevating the black dancers who have appeared in series 7.
Talented teen drummer Nandi Bushell sets out on a new musical path.
Two kids discover why their grandparents left the Caribbean for a new life in Britain.
Omari has unexpected competition in the kitchen! Whose food will his family like best?
Charting the contribution of black people to British life through history.
Mia looks at influential civil rights minister and activist Malcolm X.
Emmanuella loves coding and is passionate about passing her skills to other girls.
Twelve-year-old Luke wants people to realise how important black history is.
Kenyan rappers Young Fortune and Juala Superboy share their new song with the world.
A story of a Windrush generation girl who came to Britain in 1960 from the Caribbean.
Malika celebrates the historic contribution to civil rights made by Harriet Tubman.
Chelcea shares her interest in natural hair remedies and shows us her wash day ritual.
Thirteen-year-old Kai and friends compete in the Fastnet sailing race for the first time.
A group of young dancers try to win gold at the world’s biggest street dance competition.
A 12-year-old Nigerian hyperrealism artist stages his first exhibition in his hometown.
Youth activist Anita investigates how the world’s resources are impacted by fashion.
Ethan tells the story of Martin Luther King and why he is his hero.
Talia tells the story of pioneering and courageous nurse and businesswoman Mary Seacole.
De-Graft Mensah heads to Ghana to find out about the legacy of the British Empire.
Oti Mabuse brings you a selection of Horrible Histories sketches and songs.
Mary Seacole sings about her Crimean hotel.
Teenagers try to improve life for black kids.
The teenagers are joined by Lewis Hamilton in their fight against racism.