
Sarah Parker Remond plaque unveiling
Sarah Parker Remond (1826-1894) was an African American activist who became well known on her international abolitionist tours…
Sarah Parker Remond (1826-1894) was an African American activist who became well known on her international abolitionist tours…
A new display at World Museum, Benin and Liverpool, opening on 18 March 2022, has been developed in…
Written and directed by Sonny Nwachukwu, Saturn Returns delves into an astral projection reality, where the characters of…
Two weeks after International Women’s Day, BTWSC/African Histories Revisited in association with Support Our Women, provides a forum…
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the NHS are calling on parents and guardians to ensure their…
On Friday 18th February, the Windrush Generation Legacy Association’s (WGLA) exhibition celebrating afro hair opens. The WGLA have…
Jamaica Making: The Theresa Roberts Art Collection exhibition at the Victoria Gallery & Museum will feature more than thirty artworks from…
The Afriphobic murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Africa Day May 25 2020 changed the world…
If I were like you, I’d have never found a man to marry me. And that right there…
In 1950s America, protests for racial equality erupt in the face of voter suppression. On Broadway, Wiletta…
History consultant Kwaku‘s next Xtra History Session on Zoom on Monday Nov. 29 is entitled ‘The True History…
On Wednesday Oct. 27, community activist, historian and former university lecturer Bro Cecil Gutzmore will present Racism, Crime…
This podcast tells the story of one of the most important Black female activists in American history. An…
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s Haunting Alongside Our Shadows will be on display at QUAD from September 2021. Danielle’s work is…
A popular Manchester-based interactive children’s podcast is launching its second series with a special episode for Black History…
The Digging Deep exhibition reveals personal narratives, memories and creative representations of former coal miners of Black/African-Caribbean heritage…
SONGS from my Soul is a powerful exploration of a mother-daughter relationship through song and spoken word playing…
The conference takes place on 11 October from 1pm-5pm and the speakers include historian and writer David Olusoga…
BTWSC/AHR Convenes British African History Forum Ahead Of African History Month Community organisation BTWSC/African Histories Revisited (BTWSC/AHR) has…
This funny, poignant two-hander follows Ginger and her mothers’ journey as first and second generation immigrants from the…