About this Event
- Ancient African civilisations
- Black Female entrepeneurs
- The Marcus Garvey connection
- Black women Abolitionists
- Food, drink and romance
- Academia and the white curriculum
- Black British Civil rights activists
- Anti-apartheid and changing the curriculum
- Black women broadcasters
- World War 2 superheroes
- Mary Seacole, Walter Rodney, Ivan Van Sertima
What an amazing tour! It completely moved me to rethink the intricate web of social, economic and political relations that characterize British imperial rule and racial politics. Engaging, moving, will keep you asking more questions. The best way to get to know London. Alai Reyes-Santos, Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of Oregon
Other coming events from Black History Walks www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk
- Check out his incredible CV HERE
- African Odysseys: How to Fight Racism at the BFI, British Film Institute
- 50 years of Struggle Professor Gus John films and talks
- Black history Bus tour/ Steam train trip/River cruise
- Frantz Fanon film and talk Weekender
- Black Women and Film Exhibition
- Graphic Novels: Publishing Black History and movies
- Mayfair, Hackney,Notting Hill, Southbank, Trafalgar Square, Regents Canal and Soho walks
- African Women Spirituality @Fulham Palace
- Deleting Black History in Institutions
- Groundings @Fulham Palace
- Kumba drumming @Fulham Palace.
- I fought the law and I won, a Black judge of 60 years of Equality legislation
- Champion Black Bowers and businessmen in 1800s London: African Odysseys
About African Odysseys . Previously at the BFI Southbank for 18 years, African Odysseys is now hosting films across London due to systemic racism at the BFI which ignored a17,500 strong petition and cancelled the popular,educational, monthly programme there. Full details HERE
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Meet point on REQUEST, Soho, london, United Kingdom
GBP 16.00












