
Soho Theatre Celebrates Re-opening With The Premiere Of The Verity Bargate Award Winning Play Shedding A Skin
Soho Theatre’s Verity Bargate Award winning play Shedding A Skin written by Amanda Wilkin has been chosen to…
Soho Theatre’s Verity Bargate Award winning play Shedding A Skin written by Amanda Wilkin has been chosen to…
A solo exhibition of new and archival works that spotlight Black Queer legacies in Britain by photographer, artist-scholar,…
James ‘Jem’ Wharton was one of the most successful boxers in Britain in the first half of the…
Five groups of young people across Greater Manchester have taken part in creative workshops with multi-disciplinary artist Jade…
Charles is an actor and writer from Wood Green, London. His first play, No Strings Attached, is being…
Dr Beverley Bryan was a founder member of the Brixton Black Women’s Group, Organisation of Women of African…
After so many months couped up at home, everyone is keen to attend live events again from theatre…
This year, BBM/BMC (BritishBlackMusic.com/Black Music Congress) offers fewer, but targeted events to mark British Black Music Month (BBMM),…
Portrait of Black Britain is a major public exhibition at Manchester Arndale that will profile a range of Black…
Black bookshops in 1970/80s Britain were few and far between. Those that did exist were subject to continued…
The acclaimed British and Ethiopian poet, playwright and broadcaster, Lemn Sissay MBE has launched the Brighton Festival 2021 programme as…
Ahead of a major survey exhibition, opening May 2021, Serpentine announces Portraits for the Future, a unique virtual…
In this public event, Prof Gus John explores possibilities of a socially and racially just education in future…
Screening of the film and discussion: Beyond ‘There’s Always a Black Issue, Dear’ When the film, Beyond ‘There’s…
Concepts of ‘race’ and racism are central to British history. They have shaped, and been shaped by, British…
The University of Westminster welcomes Leila Hassan Howe, a leading light in the British Black power movement of…
Make History come to life with these Sankofa Sunday ‘Black Power: Great Black Leaders & Liberators’ children workshops…
Illustrated talk on some of the most famous, and least known, African-Americans who strolled London’s streets and fought…
Revealing the numerous real Black history references in the hit Netflix series, set in 1800’s England, with proof…
The Colour of Love uncovers stories of the lives of mixed-race couples in the not-so-distant past, couples who…