The Windrush story is a remarkable chapter in Jamaica’s history, a narrative that unfolds like the construction of a grand building — each generation laying foundations, raising walls, and weathering storms across two continents. Beginning in 1948 with the arrival of the Empire Windrush at Tilbury Docks, thousands of Jamaicans left home with little more than hope and determination, becoming vital contributors to post-war Britain’s recovery while creating vibrant Caribbean communities in cities like London, Birmingham, and Bristol. Over the decades, they faced challenges of racism, restrictive immigration policies, and, more recently, the Windrush scandal, yet their resilience persisted. In the 21st century, second- and third-generation descendants have begun returning to Jamaica, bringing skills, investments, and hybrid identities that connect the island with its diaspora. This podcast explores the Windrush journey — a testament to courage, cultural contribution, and enduring ties between Jamaica and Britain.
Listen and learn more here: The Windrush Generation: Jamaica’s Story of Leaving, Building, and Coming Home.








