60 years of Struggle: Civil Rights , African Odysseys @BFI

Sat Apr 11 2026 at 02:30 pm to 06:00 pm UTC+01:00

Room G.03 | London

Black History Walks
Publisher/HostBlack History Walks
60 years of Struggle: Civil Rights , African Odysseys @BFI
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Black British Civil Rights, 1965-2025 with renowned academic who fought for, then wrote laws and trained nations on racial equality
About this Event

60 Years of Struggle: Black British Civil Rights, a film on education, housing, policing, health, migration and anti-racism since 1965. Plus a deep conversation with legendary academic, activist and octagenerian, Professor Gus John.

PLUS Caribbean in Crisis rare screening of 1989 film linking to Cuba/Venezuela/Grenada

The films and conversation will cover:

  • His UK arrival in the 1960s to become a priest
  • Life as a gravedigger
  • Setting up Birminghams first Saturday school in 1964
  • Fighting the Far Right in the 1970s
  • Setting up the Black Parents Movement with John La Rose/New Beacon books
  • 20,000 people and the Black People's Day of Action 1980s
  • The first Black Director of Education in Hackney
  • The London School and Black Child conferences of the 1990s
  • Breaking academic barriers and mentoring
  • Writing anti-racist laws in the 2000s and advising governments on equality
  • The Home Office/Windrush scandal
  • Police brutality and systemic racism at the BFI in 2025

He will discuss problems, solutions and lessons learned in 60 years of fighting the power.

The film was produced by Souleyman Garcia. Like many African Odysseys titles it has rarely been screened since the initial sold-out British Film Institute event in 2015 when 2000 people chased 450 tickets. In 2025 the British Film Institute cancelled the African Odysseys monthly, educational film programme, ignored a 18,000 strong petition to keep it and refused do a legally required Race Equality Impact Assessment and refused to meet Professor John on two separate occasions.

The film will therefore tour different London locations over the next 6 months to recognise 60 years since the first ever Race Relations Act in 1965

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  • Black History Steam train tour
  • Black History Bus Tour/ River Cruise
  • Afeni Shakur and the trail of the Panther 21
  • 6 African Leaders removed by the French
  • Hackney, Mayfair, St Paul’/Bank, Theatreland and Soho Black History Walks
  • African Odysseys, Racism in Academia and @BFI Southbank
  • Fearless Windrush Women Speak out
  • Ismahil Blagrove season of films and books
  • Frantz Fanon weekender
  • 60 years of Black British Civil Rights, racism @BFI with Professor Gus John
  • Kung Fu and anti-racist street fighters with Professor Lez Henry
  • World Wars and Black soldiers. African Odysseys @BFI with Professor Patrick Vernon
  • Financial slavery? The CFA in Africa
  • Sign petition to save African Odysseys and Black film history at BFI Southbank HERE

About African Odysseys

The volunteer-run, African Odysseys film programme screens educational, popular, anti-racist, films with Q&A's . It regularly filled the Southbank 450 seater at 2pm on Saturdays when cinemas are typically 'dead'.The British Film Institute refused to answer 8 simple questions or meet the volunteers, then cancelled the programme so they could 'cut costs and promote diversity' HERE


African Odysseys continues to show films across London as can be seen HERE



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Room G.03, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 12.00

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