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Wrexham's makeshift mosque

Black History

Celebrating the history and cultural diversity of Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham. Get in touch to add your stories or views.

Belonging

Charlotte uncovered black history in Wales which created a sense of belonging.

A family's story

Manikam was "blown like a seed" from India to Wales in 1920.

Strange!

Davidii discusses differences between Uganda and Wales.

Namaste

Lal's passion for yoga connects her to her grandmother.

My memoirs

Bim Bhowmick tells how he fled Bangladesh for safety 60 years ago.

Gulabjamen

Swati describes her journey from her Indian home to NE Wales.

Croeso!

Llangollen has long been welcoming overseas visitors.

Music unites

Alun recalls hosting South Africans during apartheid.

Slave trade

The region's links with slavery and the legacy felt to this day.

Mosque needed

Wrexham's growing Muslim community needs a mosque.

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