A Living Tradition
  • Home
  • Blog and Articles
    • Site plan
    • Site Index
    • Articles
  • Who we are
    • Policies
    • Business offers
    • Contact us
    • Business offers
    • Background
    • What is the heritage we look at?
    • What can A Living Tradition offer schools?
    • What can A Living Tradition do in the community?
    • Policies
  • Schools
    • Resources for schools
    • Bridgewater School
    • Excelsior Academy
    • St Bede's School
    • Charles Thorp School
  • Community
    • Awards for All - Bridging the Gap
    • Millin Centre
    • Star and Shadow Cinema
    • Partnerships
    • Universities
    • Roma
    • Gateshead Carers
    • Stories from Asylum Seekers
    • Events
    • Press and Media
  • Heritage Walks
    • Quizzes and Puzzles
  • Links
  • Music/Writing/Art
    • Human Rights Art
  • Campaigns
    • Amnesty International
    • Iran
    • Burma
  • Mandela Award
  • Blog
  • Human Rights Art
  • Music/Writing/Art
  • Policies
  • Policies
  • Holocaust Memorial Day Films 2021
  • New Page
  • Holocaust Memorial Day Films 2021
  • Holocaust Memorial Day Films 2021
  • Media
  • New Page

WELCOME TO A LIVING TRADITION!

Roma Women's Wellbeing Group - Project Funded by the Allen Lane Foundation

In the Autumn of 2021 we were able to do some useful w9ork helping Eastern European Roma women in Gateshead with their well being and also help the community in  a number of other ways. 

This work was funded by the Allen Lane Foundation.

Out heart\felt thanks to them. 

​Bridging the Gap - Project funded by Awards for All

Picture
During the pandemic we have been working hard to provide help and support for the Roma community in Gateshead.  This work has been funded by the Big Lottery Community Fund through the Awards for All fund.  You can learn more about this work on our ​special page about this project. 


How much do you know about North East human rights heritage?

​

Picture
Picture
What was Muhammad Ali doing in South Shields in 1977?
What is going on at this racecourse? And what has it to do with the Northeast?
Picture
Where is this monument? And why was it built?
Picture
Who is this man? And what role did Northeast England play in the ending of slavery in the British Empire and the United States?
Picture


​
Who is this and which British university is he pictured in? - the only university in Britain to honour him in his lifetime...
Proudly powered by Weebly