We Stand Together: Black History and Black Lives at Together TV

At Together TV we recognise the vital importance of acknowledging social issues and ongoing struggles of minority communities. We Stand Together for equality and racial justice,  and are keen to amplify the voices of those that have been historically overlooked or ignored.

As the leading TV channel for social change, over several years we have celebrated Black History month on the channel by broadcasting an extensive range of documentaries on a variety of subjects from stories of immigration to the work of revolutionary young activists. 

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Black and British: A Forgotten History that must be remembered

David Olusoga’s Black and British: A Forgotten History is returning to Together TV this week to highlight the importance of remembering the compelling but often overlooked stories of Black figures from British history. Olusoga takes us on a journey of discovery as he travels the length and breadth of Britain, unearthing historical relationships between Britain and people of African origin. 

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Feeling green? Grow Wild This Spring!

Hey Together TV viewers! Need some gardening inspiration at the turn of the season? Spring is just around the corner and we want to make sure you’ve got the tips you need to get your garden in bloom. We know how much you love our gardening shows, so we want to highlight something for all our back-garden enthusiasts.

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Save Our Beaches, Be an Ocean Hero!

Only 9% of plastic thrown away will be recycled. The rest will end up in landfills, the ocean, or washed ashore on beaches.

When picturing lush beaches most people think of lounging in the sun while listening to the soft sound of waves spilling ashore. Unfortunately, this reality is changing for so many beaches around the world. The Sky Ocean Rescue campaign is here to raise awareness about plastic use and how we can all play our part in living a healthier earth friendly lifestyle.

 

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Born to be a Champion. Born to be Different.

Hamish McLean is a 15-year-old teenager affected by achondroplasia, commonly known as dwarfism. 

He has a real talent for swimming. Because of that, he even gave up an operation to raise the length of his legs to avoid to be tied to a wheelchair for two years. He surprised everyone when qualified to represent New Zealand at the World Championships, a stepping stone to the Paralympic Games in Rio. ‘The crowd was yelling for me, I never heard that before – it felt really good’.

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