floella benjamin 0m dbe, the right reverend rose hudson—wilkin mbe, mr rudolph walker cbe, and ms paulette simpsonise known as the windrush portraits committee, who were able to help find such wonderful sitters for these portraits. these stories matter because they haven't been told before. people have been silent. people have carried the pain and the trauma silently, getting on with their lives. busy working in the nhs, in the railways, in factories. doing things that other people didn't want to do. untold stories are now being told, and you're going to see that through this historic portrait project. whoa! laughing. yes. look. ah, that is lovely. duct tape and crystal tape on four cork panels. - brilliant. wow. 0h, fantastic. laughing. isn't it lovely? clifton has done you proud. he's done a greatjob. your mischievous smile. your twinkle in your eyes. oh, yes. beautiful. what do you think of the clouds? i think sometimes i think i'm dreaming. laughing. because somebody tell me this will happen... no. both: oh, my god. magical. 0h, isn't that amazing? fantastic. i wasn't expecting to see this, yo