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Shireen Nishat Akbar (1944–1997)

The educationist Shireen Nishat Akbar developed a series of ambitious community arts projects that encouraged south Asian groups throughout Britain to visit museums and observe the relevance of the collections to their own lives.

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Dame Jocelyn Anita Barrow (1929–2020)

The educationist, race relations campaigner, and public servant Dame Jocelyn Anita Barrow was a leading advocate for multicultural education and in 1981 became the first Black woman governor of the BBC.

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This month’s update adds one new article surveying 75 South Asian lives in the Oxford DNB over the past 400 years; and one updated article that reviews 297 Black lives, ranging over fifteen centuries.

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MARCH 13, 2025

What’s New: March 2025

Welcome to the 120th update of the Oxford DNB, which adds one new article and one updated article, surveying 75 South Asian and 297 Black lives in the Oxford DNB, ranging over fifteen centuries.

FEBRUARY 13, 2025

What’s New: February 2025

Welcome to the 119th update of the Oxford DNB which comprises four new and nine updated articles, adding the lives of eight women and men active from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, accompanied by two new portrait likeness.

JANUARY 9, 2025

What’s New: January 2025

Welcome to the 118th update of the Oxford DNB, featuring the lives of operatic and theatre singers. This update adds biographies of seven women and men, accompanied by one new portrait likeness. The update also includes 82 updated Reference Lists, and identifies over 1,500 biographical anniversaries in 2025.