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Norma Gregory

Norma Jacqueline Gregory (born 1969) is a British author, historian, archivist, broadcaster and diverse heritage specialist of Jamaican descent. In 2013, she founded the Nottingham News Centre focused on the preservation of heritage.[1] She is a museum project consultant encouraging increased diversity of representation in British museums[2][3][4] and the founder director of the Black Miners Museum.[5][6][7]

Norma Gregory
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Alma materUniversity of Nottingham;
Institute of Education, University of London
Known forFounder of the Nottingham News Centre and the Black Miners Museum

Early life and education edit

Norma Jacqueline Gregory was born in 1969 and raised in Mapperley, Nottingham, England. She is the daughter of Jamaicans who migrated to the UK in the 1960s. At school she experienced the lack of representation of marginalized people in the history curriculum. After working briefly as a model, and as a security guard at Harrods, Gregory enrolled in evening classes and completed a two-year radio and print journalist course in 1996. In 2004, she gained a postgraduate certificate in learning mentoring. After her degree in English language, Literature and Religious studies, she received a Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) from the University of Nottingham, followed in 2005 by a Master of Arts from the Institute of Education, University of London.[8]

Career edit

Gregory was employed for some years as a secondary-school teacher, mentor and higher education lecturer in London and Nottingham. In 2013 she founded the Nottingham News Centre, a Community interest company (CIC)[9] aimed at gaining, preserving and passing on information about heritage.[10] She led a project to collate the history of the Nottingham Carnival. In October 2014, she instigated the placing of a blue heritage plaque in Nottingham for the entrepreneur and former slave George Africanus and later launched the George Africanus Society, UK.[11]

In 2015, Gregory published Jamaicans in Nottingham: Narratives and Reflections.[4] The book highlights the historical presence in Nottingham of people with Jamaican heritage. Examples are George Africanus (c 1763–1834), a former West African enslaved person who went on to be a successful entrepreneur, and Cecile Wright, a professor and researcher at the University of Nottingham.[12] The book includes two chapters on coal miners. After failing to find many other resources on black coal miners, Gregory set out to research and curate an exhibition at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield, Yorkshire, called Digging Deep: Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage. The exhibition was on tour from 2018 onwards.[13] Gregory also set up the Black Miners Museum in 2013.[14]

Publications edit

  • Jamaicans in Nottingham, Narratives and Reflections[15]
  • An Introduction to Sharing and Celebrating Diverse Industrial Heritage[16]
  • Crooked Carousel: Selected Poetry (Nottingham News Centre Publishing, 2016)[17][7]

Directorships edit

  • The National Coal Mining Museum for England. (2018–2020)[18]
  • UNESCO, Nottingham City of Literature (2018)[7]
  • Nottingham News Centre CIC (2013–)[9]

Awards edit

In 2000, Gregory was awarded the Millennium Commission Award for her Black British Poets media project.[8] In 2016, she won the Black Achievers’ Award (Nottingham) in the Category for Arts, Culture & Music (Best Female).[19]

Gregory was presented with the Alumni Laureate Award from the University of Nottingham in 2017 for her dedication to heritage and community education.[17] In 2018, Gregory received a Windrush Award (Nottingham), the Inspirational Leadership Award.[20]

More recently, in November 2023 she was voted Women's Champion of the Year in the Women's Leadership category for her work with the Nottingham News Centre at the Social Enterprise Awards UK.[3] The following December, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by the University of Nottingham.[21][20][3] Also in 2023, Nottinghamshire County Council gave Gregory the Pride of Gedling Award Best Community Project for her ‘Digging Deep’ exhibition.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Profile | Nottingham News Centre". nottinghamnewscentre.com. 13 October 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  2. ^ Blake, Keimae (6 October 2021). "Nottingham born author works to 'diversify' British museums". Nottinghamshire Live. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Motune, Vic (March 2024). "Unearthing untold stories". The Voice. p. 3.
  4. ^ a b Blake, Keimae (6 October 2021). "Meet the Nottingham born author and broadcaster working to 'diversify' British museums". NottinghamshireLive. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Home – Black Miners Museum". blackcoalminers.com. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  6. ^ Pratley, C.; Gregory, N. (2022). Fuggle, S. (ed.). "Celebrating diverse heritage: Norma Gregory on 'Digging deep, Black miners' heritage'". S. Fuggle. YouTube.
  7. ^ a b c Administrator (15 May 2020). "Literary Locations #58: Beaconsfield Street, Hyson Green". Nottingham City of Literature. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  8. ^ a b "Ethnic Media Consultancy | Norma Jacqueline Gregory UK". 13 October 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Nottingham News Centre | Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Consultancy". nottinghamnewscentre.com. 13 October 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Nottingham News Centre". Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy. 6 September 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  11. ^ chrismoffat (22 June 2015). "Norma Gregory". Black British History. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  12. ^ TOCaribNews (4 November 2019). "Digging deeper with Norma Gregory". Toronto Caribbean Newspaper. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  13. ^ Mudd, Vanessa (30 December 2019). "EXHIBITION | Norma Gregory on Digging Deep to Celebrate Britain's Black Mineworkers". the CULTURE VULTURE. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Home – Black Miners Museum". blackcoalminers.com. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  15. ^ Gregory, Norma (2015). Jamaicans in Nottingham: Narratives and Reflections. Hansib. ISBN 978-1910553015.
  16. ^ Gregory, Norma (2023). An Introduction to Sharing and Celebrating Diverse Industrial Heritage. Nottingham News Centre Publications.
  17. ^ a b team, Code8. "Norma Gregory". Peters Fraser and Dunlop (PFD) Literary Agents. Retrieved 5 March 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ "About Norma Gregory, diverse industrial heritage educator". issuu. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  19. ^ "About Norma Gregory, diverse industrial heritage educator". issuu. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  20. ^ a b Adkin, Lana (24 December 2023). "Meet the Windrush descendant who unearths Notts' hidden history". Nottinghamshire Live. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  21. ^ "Honorary doctorate for 'Digging Deep' historian Norma Gregory". The Gleaner. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  22. ^ "2023 winners". Pride of Gedling Awards. Retrieved 5 March 2024.

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Norma Jacqueline Gregory born 1969 is a British author historian archivist broadcaster and diverse heritage specialist of Jamaican descent In 2013 she founded the Nottingham News Centre focused on the preservation of heritage 1 She is a museum project consultant encouraging increased diversity of representation in British museums 2 3 4 and the founder director of the Black Miners Museum 5 6 7 Norma GregoryBorn1969 age 54 55 Mapperley Nottingham EnglandAlma materUniversity of Nottingham Institute of Education University of LondonKnown forFounder of the Nottingham News Centre and the Black Miners Museum Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 4 Directorships 5 Awards 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editNorma Jacqueline Gregory was born in 1969 and raised in Mapperley Nottingham England She is the daughter of Jamaicans who migrated to the UK in the 1960s At school she experienced the lack of representation of marginalized people in the history curriculum After working briefly as a model and as a security guard at Harrods Gregory enrolled in evening classes and completed a two year radio and print journalist course in 1996 In 2004 she gained a postgraduate certificate in learning mentoring After her degree in English language Literature and Religious studies she received a Post Graduate Certificate of Education PGCE from the University of Nottingham followed in 2005 by a Master of Arts from the Institute of Education University of London 8 Career editGregory was employed for some years as a secondary school teacher mentor and higher education lecturer in London and Nottingham In 2013 she founded the Nottingham News Centre a Community interest company CIC 9 aimed at gaining preserving and passing on information about heritage 10 She led a project to collate the history of the Nottingham Carnival In October 2014 she instigated the placing of a blue heritage plaque in Nottingham for the entrepreneur and former slave George Africanus and later launched the George Africanus Society UK 11 In 2015 Gregory published Jamaicans in Nottingham Narratives and Reflections 4 The book highlights the historical presence in Nottingham of people with Jamaican heritage Examples are George Africanus c 1763 1834 a former West African enslaved person who went on to be a successful entrepreneur and Cecile Wright a professor and researcher at the University of Nottingham 12 The book includes two chapters on coal miners After failing to find many other resources on black coal miners Gregory set out to research and curate an exhibition at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield Yorkshire called Digging Deep Coal Miners of African Caribbean Heritage The exhibition was on tour from 2018 onwards 13 Gregory also set up the Black Miners Museum in 2013 14 Publications editJamaicans in Nottingham Narratives and Reflections 15 An Introduction to Sharing and Celebrating Diverse Industrial Heritage 16 Crooked Carousel Selected Poetry Nottingham News Centre Publishing 2016 17 7 Directorships editThe National Coal Mining Museum for England 2018 2020 18 UNESCO Nottingham City of Literature 2018 7 Nottingham News Centre CIC 2013 9 Awards editIn 2000 Gregory was awarded the Millennium Commission Award for her Black British Poets media project 8 In 2016 she won the Black Achievers Award Nottingham in the Category for Arts Culture amp Music Best Female 19 Gregory was presented with the Alumni Laureate Award from the University of Nottingham in 2017 for her dedication to heritage and community education 17 In 2018 Gregory received a Windrush Award Nottingham the Inspirational Leadership Award 20 More recently in November 2023 she was voted Women s Champion of the Year in the Women s Leadership category for her work with the Nottingham News Centre at the Social Enterprise Awards UK 3 The following December she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by the University of Nottingham 21 20 3 Also in 2023 Nottinghamshire County Council gave Gregory the Pride of Gedling Award Best Community Project for her Digging Deep exhibition 22 References edit Profile Nottingham News Centre nottinghamnewscentre com 13 October 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Blake Keimae 6 October 2021 Nottingham born author works to diversify British museums Nottinghamshire Live Retrieved 5 March 2024 a b c Motune Vic March 2024 Unearthing untold stories The Voice p 3 a b Blake Keimae 6 October 2021 Meet the Nottingham born author and broadcaster working to diversify British museums NottinghamshireLive Retrieved 5 March 2024 Home Black Miners Museum blackcoalminers com Retrieved 5 March 2024 Pratley C Gregory N 2022 Fuggle S ed Celebrating diverse heritage Norma Gregory on Digging deep Black miners heritage S Fuggle YouTube a b c Administrator 15 May 2020 Literary Locations 58 Beaconsfield Street Hyson Green Nottingham City of Literature Retrieved 5 March 2024 a b Ethnic Media Consultancy Norma Jacqueline Gregory UK 13 October 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2024 a b Nottingham News Centre Diversity Equality and Inclusion Consultancy nottinghamnewscentre com 13 October 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Nottingham News Centre Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy 6 September 2021 Retrieved 5 March 2024 chrismoffat 22 June 2015 Norma Gregory Black British History Retrieved 5 March 2024 TOCaribNews 4 November 2019 Digging deeper with Norma Gregory Toronto Caribbean Newspaper Retrieved 5 March 2024 Mudd Vanessa 30 December 2019 EXHIBITION Norma Gregory on Digging Deep to Celebrate Britain s Black Mineworkers the CULTURE VULTURE Retrieved 5 March 2024 Home Black Miners Museum blackcoalminers com Retrieved 5 March 2024 Gregory Norma 2015 Jamaicans in Nottingham Narratives and Reflections Hansib ISBN 978 1910553015 Gregory Norma 2023 An Introduction to Sharing and Celebrating Diverse Industrial Heritage Nottingham News Centre Publications a b team Code8 Norma Gregory Peters Fraser and Dunlop PFD Literary Agents Retrieved 5 March 2024 a href Template Cite 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