Includes Cato Street Conspiracy, Chartism, a radical preacher and campaigner Mary Seacole Bob Marley and local political and religious meetings. Led by local historian S I Martin and Marietta Crichton Stuart (Friends of Kennington Park). Book via: 13 October, 2pm Kennington’s Black History Walk (meet by McDonalds, Walworth Road) This is the first walk in the Coldharbour Project: a community project telling local stories to uncover 70 years’ history of Coldharbour Lane. Join poet and community leader Michael Groce for a one-hour walk uncovering hidden treasures, meeting local people and experiencing important cultural elements. Meet Brixton Library Brixton Still Walking Tour Rodney ‘delves into the past… only to understand how the present came into being.’ Please contact the library on 020 7926 1056. Brixton Library How Europe Underdeveloped Africa – Brixton Radical Reads book groupĭiscussing Walter Rodney’s 1972 landmark How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Streatham Library Focused Healthy Lifeįour building blocks of health – Water, Breathing, Sleeping and Nutrition and four challenges – prostate cancer, fibroids, type 2 diabetes and mental distress, with expert speakers at both sessions.įriday 12 October, 7pm. Our archives span centuries and hold both everyday and extraordinary stories. Black Cultural Archives Friends Heritage Tourīehind-the-scenes of the UK’s heritage centre dedicated to the histories of Black people in Britain. Thursday 11 October, 4pm to 5pm & 6pm to 7pm. Join Editor Rianna Walcott, and mental health organisations. The Colour Of Madness poetry, fiction, essays, memoirs, and art anthology explores the BAME mental health experience in the UK. Brixton Library Colour of Madness: Exploring mental health in the UK Tickets £5 (early bird £3) Email: 11 October 6pm. Genealogist Paul Crooks on the hidden history of Jamaica’s Maroons, their wars with Britain and impact on the Industrial Revolution. Impact Hub Brixton Jamaica, Britain and the Maroon Wars Lambeth Libraries has partnered with Black Cultural Archives and local organisations, brilliant writers and artists, to deliver a fantastic programme of events. Welcome to week two of Black History Month, which runs throughout October.
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