BLACK TUDORS…A peek into the lives of ten people of the African Diaspora who lived in Tudor Britain
The Tudors reigned from 1485 to 1603 then the Stuarts from 1603 until 1714. Of interest is the…
The Tudors reigned from 1485 to 1603 then the Stuarts from 1603 until 1714. Of interest is the…
Serena Lee reviews the latest production of “Small Island” Although we would have liked to see Hortense’ character…
On the 29th anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison, his daughter Dr Makaziwe Mandela has called for…
‘Look How Far We’ve Come: Disrupting African British History Narratives?’* *For anyone marking, commemorating, discussing, commenting on or…
British Black Music Month 2018 Launches June 1 With A Reggae-Focused Programme British Black Music Month (BBMM) 2018…
UDPATE: At the 2020: Marcus Garvey @ 80: Moving Towards A Unifying African Identity meeting on June 10…
From Negro History Week to African Liberation Month Norman (Otis) Richmond aka Jalali “Who owns history? Not even…
AGNES BIZZETT / AGNES FOSTER was born in Jamaica around 1827, inherited money from her Scottish father, and…
Parts of this paper were read out by Addai-Sebo’s former Greater London Council and London Strategic Policy Unit…
Before the recent African History Month had ended, there were stories in the press about the white-washing, diversifying…
Jamaican High Commissioner Mr Seth George Ramocan and Ghanaian Deputy High Commissioner Mrs Rita Tani Iddi were the…
Going Beyond Street Activism: A Historical Background From Race Riots, Reparations Marches To Black Lives Matter Taking Over…
Documentarian St. Claire Bourne takes a close-up look at author and historian John Henrik Clarke, who, on camera…