Black Communities Amid the Rise of Far-Right Sentiment in Europe & America

Association of Black Humanists and the Thinkers Forum discuss the risks to black communities amid the rise of far-right sentiments.

Please join the Association of Black Humanists and the Thinkers Forum to discuss the risks to black communities amid the rise of far-right sentiment in Europe and America.

 

What can black people do or should be doing?

The discussion will be moderated by Brotha Ola of the Thinkers Forum.

Venue: JN Financial,410 Brixton Road, London SW9 7AW

This is a free event.

1. Understanding the Threat:

  • Historical Context: Explore the history of far-right movements and their impact on Black communities in Europe and America.
  • Current Trends: Analyze the current rise in far-right sentiment and its manifestations in different regions.

2. Strategies for Resistance:

  • Political Engagement: Highlight the importance of participating in policy-making.
  • Community Organizing: Discuss grassroots movements, protests, and advocacy groups that are actively combating far-right ideologies.

3. Building Resilience:

  • Economic Empowerment: Focus on supporting Black-owned businesses, entrepreneurship, and economic self-sufficiency.
  • Educational Initiatives: Promote education on civil rights, social justice, and the importance of Black history and culture.
  • Mental Health Support: Address the psychological impact of racism and provide resources for mental health and well-being.

4. Fostering Solidarity:

  • Alliances with Other Marginalized Groups: Emphasize coalition-building with other communities facing discrimination.
  • International Solidarity: Connect with global movements that support racial justice and equality.
  • Media and Representation: Advocate for accurate representation in media and challenge harmful stereotypes.

5. Cultural Preservation: Maintain and celebrate cultural heritage as a source of strength and identity.

6. Africa:
* Can Africa and other black nations be a safe haven for all black people to go to?