Explore and celebrate Black History Month
JoJo and Gran Gran have their own carnival in the garden to celebrate St Lucia.
Asnath and Chris are at a fire station in London where the first black firefighter worked.
Aleisha is making rolex, a Ugandan omelette-style recipe with fresh vegetables.
Dancer and Strictly judge, Motsi Mabuse, reads a Bedtime Story.
Twelve-year-old Luke wants people to realise how important black history is.
Bishop Rose tells us why her majestic mitre is so special to her.
JoJo and Gran Gran go to an exhibition to learn about Gran Gran’s journey to England.
Ameliya is making roti: dough filled with colourful carrot, cheese, pepper and spinach.
Historian David Olusoga reads Coming to England.
Hairdresser Charlotte tells us why she loves using her afro comb.
Asnath and Semhar are in Notting Hill, home of the famous Notting Hill Carnival.
Iaia is cooking a delicious lentil stew from Guinea-Bissau called kansiye.
Sharon D Clarke reads a biographical tale of Ella Fitzgerald's rise to stardom.
JoJo and Gran Gran go to the hairdresser's to see how Gran Gran gets her hair cut.
Zahra-Rose’s dish is Somalian nafaqo, made using mashed potato stuffed with boiled egg.
Pippa is making nyama, a chicken stew that uses tasty spring greens.
Gran Gran teaches JoJo the moves to a traditional Saint Lucian dance.