South London and Mombasa, Kenya exhibitions commemorate forgotten African archaeologists
Two new exhibitions – at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London and Fort Jesus in Mombasa,…
Two new exhibitions – at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London and Fort Jesus in Mombasa,…
This community event offers to bring together mental health professionals, grassroots organisations, people with lived experience and anyone…
In some of the most widely circulated images of Henry Morton Stanley, the Welsh-American explorer and travel writer…
A day where participants have an opportunity to discuss and interrogate the BBC coverage of Black feminist activists…
Uncompromising and revealing new documentary on Rodney which packed out the Phoenix on 20th November, gets a repeat…
Hakim Adi is Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at the University of Chichester….
Black Music History Event To Be Dedicated To Veteran North-West London Record Retailer Following the November 10 death…
This realistic monologue inspired by true events see Lorna Blackman portraying and conveying a black policewoman in the…
Manchester prospered from the horrors of slavery for much of the 18th century but the growing town was…
Historian Danny Friar explores the lives of people of African heritage who made Leeds and Bradford their home…
Preview of our 12 week course starting 2023. Amazing Sisters who fought for equality using pistols,pens,placards, from 2000…
This realistic monologue inspired by true events see Lorna Blackman portraying and conveying a black policewoman in the…
The first European nation to engage in the Transatlantic Slave Trade was Portugal in the mid to late…
Gaynor was born and raised in Butetown, Cardiff and has always been passionate about the area she grew…
We are so excited to welcome you to the 16th Annual PRECIOUS Awards. An evening celebrating highlighting some…
This year the Race Equality Lecture will be given by Professor Ruha Benjamin from Princeton University and hosted…
Individually, they have sold millions of records worldwide, recorded some of the most iconic British soul anthems and…
‘Keisha the Sket accidentally decolonised literature’ Black Ballad ‘Our literary foremother’ Candice Carty-Williams ‘Reading Keisha the Sket as an…
Tate Britain is the home of British art from 1500 to the present day where we see Black…
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) and its Black Members’ Council is hosting its annual free event to…