Join Black Country Living Museum as Windrush Stories Day returns this weekend, celebrating the real voices, stories and contributions of the Windrush Generation.

Be part of bringing to life the experiences of those who made a new home in the Black Country after arriving from the Caribbean and across the Commonwealth.

Take part in gospel singing in the Methodist Chapel, enjoy delicious food, and try your hand at Jamaican dominoes in the Elephant and Castle pub and join the lively steel pan workshop to experience the vibrant sounds of the Caribbean.

The Windrush stage in Folkes Park will play host to a number of talks and panel discussions, covering the history of the HMT Windrush and the lasting legacy of Caribbean people and culture in Britain.

Alongside learning about the experiences that shaped the Windrush generation, visitors can celebrate Caribbean culture - with live music, dancing, a fashion show and authentic food served by West Midlands Jerk Centre.

Windrush Stories Day takes place at Black Country Living Museum on Saturday 20 June. For more information, and to book tickets, click here.