We are very fortunate to have Jagdish Patel here as director at BCVA and has bought his influence from his work to us on the historical, cultural and socio-political interest to us. In this fantastic exhibition from end of last year is the video about why this project was necessary. It was a very enlightening experience for the BIPOC community to see this untold story as part of their history. The process of public remembrance about the World Wars, through memorials, books, films and paintings, has created a national narrative without the presence of black and Asian soldiers, not only in this country, but also in many of the former colonies. A better sense of a shared global history is imperative if we want to understand each other. At the end of the Second World War, Germany, India, Palestine and West Africa, would be partitioned and most political boundaries across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East would be altered. In this process, millions of people died or were forcibly displaced. To see more of his brilliant work got here https://www.jagdishpatel.com