Black History Month : ‘Stolen From God’ and ‘To Whom Does This Belong?’

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St Germans Priory, Church Street, St Germans, PL12 5NP | Saltash

St Germans Priory
Publisher/HostSt Germans Priory
Black History Month : \u2018Stolen From God\u2019 and \u2018To Whom Does This Belong?\u2019
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Join us at St Germans Priory during Black History Month to explore Cornwall’s links to
the transatlantic trade in enslaved African people.
Through a fascinating programme of song and spoken word, talks, film and discussion, we
will be challenged to think more deeply about these aspects of our history and understand
how they continue to influence our lives today. Learn about the role of the Port Eliot estate in the trade and its abolition, hear and discuss perspectives from local heritage specialists and Black Voices Cornwall, and be moved by Somerset folk legend Reg Meuross, Gambian Kora master Suntou Susso and actor Karen Gledhill telling stories of the trade from across the region through song and spoken word.
Praise for "Stolen From God"
“If ever there was evidence that music can be used to speak truth to power … this album
will in time sit as testament to that” – FATEA
“Ambitious, often unsettling” – The Guardian
“A masterpiece … simply amazing musicianship” – Mike Harding
“***** “…both moves and challenges the listener” – Morning Star
About the film “To Whom Does This Belong?”
The short film “To Whom Does This Belong?” is a powerful exploration of Black Cornish History. The film features members from the global majority community as they handle documents and archival material related to Cornwall’s history and its links to the trade of enslaved African people. The film also features a haunting, melodic track by Cornwall-based folk singer and composer Angeline Morrison.
Created in collaboration with Black Voices Cornwall, Museum X & Cornwall Museums Partnership.
Programme
15.30 - 17.15 : To whom does this belong? Perspectives on the transatlantic trade in
enslaved African people
- "Whose heritage?" ; Port Eliot Estate, country houses connections with enslavement
and trade – Dr Jo Buchanan, Priory Trustee
- "Abolition and the role of Edward Eliot MP" ; Coco Brown, Heritage Development
Manager, Port Eliot
- “To Whom Does This Belong?” ; film and discussion led by Abi Tahela, Black Voices
Cornwall
19.30 - 21.45 : Stolen from God
**Doors open 30 minutes before each event. Evening bar available.**
Separate and combined tickets are available for the afternoon talks / film and evening
music performance.
Afternoon only: £8.00
Evening only: £18.00
Combined afternoon and evening: £22.00
For more information:
- To Whom Does This Belong
https://www.themuseumx.com/projects/to-whom-does-this-belong%3F
- Stolen from God
https://www.regmeuross.com/stolen-from-god/
This event is kindly supported by a grant from Cornwall Community Foundation
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