Black History Month - October 2010

 

 

 

 

Black History Month is held every October in the UK to promote the knowledge of Black History and the contribution that people of African and Caribbean origin have made to society. Black History Month in the UK was founded by Akyaaba Addai Sebbo in 1987 who worked for the Greater London Council.


Black History Studies believe that Black History should be celebrated all year round!


"For me, every month is October. But Black History Month is like a mountain that has been submerged in the ocean- the mountain representing knowledge- and then re-emerges. What we need to do is to continue to study, and to celebrate, so that the mountain always remains in view."-
William Seraile, Professor of Black Studies.


Please click on the links below for our events in October 2010

 

 

Black History Studies Presentations

 

Breaking The Silence

 

Breaking The Silence- Congo Week

 

Film Screenings

 

Film Screenings by Black History Studies Productions
Phoenix Cinema Phoenix Cinema Film Screenings

 

 

  

Make Black History Every Day. Be proud of our culture and history every day of the year. Remember that you too are making history today.