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Lavinya Stennett on the need to have Black British History on the school curriculum

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Lavinya Stennett, 23, is the CEO of The Black Curriculum, a social enterprise based in London which aims to get black British history taught in schools over the country and is supported by stars including JLS, Denise Lewis, Bonnie Wright and Gemma Cairney.

Black History Month runs throughout October. Black History Month starts on October 1 and I think it's great as it's important to educate and raise awareness about different parts of black history.

It shines a spotlight an issue which many people aren't aware of. For those that don't know about the issue, and there's a lot of people that don't, it's a good introductory month but it's not final.

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