About this Event
Join us for an exclusive screening of The Homecoming, a powerful new documentary from BBC Africa Eye that delves into the thought-provoking phenomenon of "reverse migration" — a journey from Europe back to Africa. Set against a backdrop of rising nationalism, social tensions, and police violence in France, this film follows young French people of African descent as they make their way to Senegal in search of a new start, echoing a journey that is, in many ways, the opposite of their parents.
This documentary illuminates the challenges and triumphs they encounter in building a life in Africa while exploring profound themes of belonging, identity, and the evolving ties between Africa and its diaspora.
This special event, held in partnership with BBC World Service’s award-winning investigative unit BBC Africa Eye, will also feature a post-screening panel discussion. Engage with the documentary’s producer & reporter, Nour Abida, along with film producers and influential representatives of the African diaspora. Together, they will dive deeper into the themes presented in the film, exploring what it means to bridge worlds, seek belonging, and redefine identity across continents.
Refreshments will be provided by Little Baobab
Date: Tuesday, 26th November Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Film Duration: 47 minutes
Location: The Africa Centre, London, UK
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness an intimate portrayal of the modern-day African diaspora’s journey home and engage in a compelling dialogue on cross-cultural identities and migration.
Our Panelists:
NOUR ABIDA – BBC Africa Reporter & Producer
Nour Abida is an accomplished multilingual journalist and reporter with extensive experience across digital, TV, and radio.
Known for her investigative depth as a reporter for BBC’s investigative unit, BBC Africa Eye, Nour has reported on complex stories and conducted interviews with high-profile figures such as Lady Gaga, Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Daniel Kaluuya. With expertise in international news, particularly Africa, she has produced impactful stories, reaching hundreds of thousands of viewers. Through her work as a reporter, Nour specialises in producing high-quality content and crafting effective social media strategies to engage young female audiences.
PETER MURIMI –Series Producer, BBC Africa Eye
Peter is a multiple award-winning documentary director/producer focusing on hard-hitting social issues.
Murimi has led numerous investigations for BBC Africa Eye including The Baby Stealers (2020), which exposed a child trafficking syndicate and led to multiple arrests, and Suicide Stories (2019), for which he won the Rory Peck News Features Award. He has made films in 30 African countries for major media outlets including Al Jazeera and Channel 4 News. His first major win was the CNN Africa Journalist of the Year Award for his intimate film about Female Genital Mutilation among his Kuria community, Walk to Womanhood (2004)
KHADIM MBAMBA - Founder & Chef, Little Baobab Restauarnt
Khadim Mbamba, founder and head chef of Little Baobab, has brought the vibrant flavours and culture of Senegal to London since 2015. Raised in Dakar, Senegal, Khadim grew up in a culture where men traditionally didn’t take on cooking roles. However, his love for Senegalese cuisine was ignited when he moved to the UK in 2010 and found himself missing the familiar tastes of home. He began cooking traditional dishes for friends, which quickly led to hosting pop-up events that combined Senegalese food with live music, drawing a passionate following. Today, Little Baobab operates from both the Africa Centre and Peckham Levels, offering Londoners an authentic taste of Senegal in a vibrant, welcoming setting.
At the event, Khadim will join the panel to share his journey as a Senegalese chef in the UK, discussing his experiences, challenges, and successes in introducing Senegalese cuisine to new audiences. Little Baobab will also be serving some of their dishes on the night, providing guests with an immersive experience in West African culture
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Africa Centre, 66 Great Suffolk Street, London, United Kingdom
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