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ONLINE COURSE Introduction to Black Studies Course Introduction to the Study of Black History, Politics, Sociology, Psychology, Science, Art, Music and Religion Starting July 2021 Previous Next Introduction to Black Studies Course is a 30 week beginner’s course that analyses all the major areas of the Black Experience – the History, the Politics, the Psychology, the 15 FACTS ON QUEEN/PHARAOH HATSHEPSUT 15 Things You Did Not Know About Queen/Pharaoh Hatshepsut By Charmaine Simpson 1. Hatshepsut Ma’at-ka-Ra was the first female pharaoh of Kemet. She reigned between 1650-1600 BC during the 18th dynasty. Ma’at-ka-Ra means ‘Truth/Order/Balance (“Ma’at”) and the Spirit/Double (“ka”) of Ra’. Hatshepsut means ‘Foremost of Noble Women’ 2. Hatshepsut was the longest reigning EREDO: THE LARGEST CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD The secret was this. During the Middle Ages, Africans built by far the largest city the world had ever seen. In size, this city dwarfed Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba and Rome. The achievement was on a scale even bigger that that of the Great Pyramid of Giza, Africa’s most celebrated monument. At one time, scholars used to divide the threethousand
FACTS ABOUT HARRIET TUBMAN 30 Facts about Harriet ‘Moses' Tubman. 1. Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1822, in Dorchester County, Maryland. 2. Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross and her nick name was Minty. 3. Harriet Tubman’s mother’s name was Harriet Green and Harriet Tubman’s father’s name was Benjamin Ross. 4. Harriet Tubman wasTHE NEW CROSS FIRE
The New Cross Fire killed 13 young Black people during a birthday party in a house in New Cross, southeast London on Sunday January 18, 1981. The party was a joint birthday celebration for Yvonne Ruddock and Angela Jackson and was held at 439 New Cross Road, going on throughout the night. 15 FACTS ON THE MOORS IN SPAIN 8. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than seventy, of which the one in Cordova housed six hundred thousand manuscripts. 9. Over 4,000 Arabic words and Arabic-derived phrases have been absorbed into the Spanish language. AFRICAN HOLOCAUST: THE HISTORY & LEGACY OF AFRICAN The enslavement of African people and its accompanying violence and destruction was one of the catastrophic events in the history of humankind. In this informative five week course we will study the history and legacy of the enslavement of African people through our Maangamizi. The word “Maangamizi” is a Swahili term which speaksto the
WEBINAR: THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF AFRICA BEFORE THE SLAVE Black History Studies will deliver their informative webinar ‘The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade’ on Saturday 27th February 2021 at 19:00 GMT. The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade is a visually stunning presentation that addresses one key question: What history do Black people have before the slave trade started? This lecture discusses the Empire 25 FACTS ABOUT MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY 25 Facts about Marcus Mosiah Garvey 1. Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jnr was born on 17 August 1887 in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. His parents were Malcus Mosiah Garvey Snr, a stone mason and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker. The Garvey’s had 11 children, nine of whom died in early childhood. Only Marcus Garvey and HOME - BLACK HISTORY STUDIESABOUTSUPPORT USOUR SERVICESOUR COURSESEVENTSGALLERY Black History Studies lead a NEW VIRTUAL Black History Tour of the Louvre Museum highlighting artefacts and art of African History held in the Museum. The Louvre, or the Louvre Museum, is the world’s largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. In this webinar, we will take you on a journey togetherBEGINNERS COURSES
ONLINE COURSE Introduction to Black Studies Course Introduction to the Study of Black History, Politics, Sociology, Psychology, Science, Art, Music and Religion Starting July 2021 Previous Next Introduction to Black Studies Course is a 30 week beginner’s course that analyses all the major areas of the Black Experience – the History, the Politics, the Psychology, the 15 FACTS ON QUEEN/PHARAOH HATSHEPSUT 15 Things You Did Not Know About Queen/Pharaoh Hatshepsut By Charmaine Simpson 1. Hatshepsut Ma’at-ka-Ra was the first female pharaoh of Kemet. She reigned between 1650-1600 BC during the 18th dynasty. Ma’at-ka-Ra means ‘Truth/Order/Balance (“Ma’at”) and the Spirit/Double (“ka”) of Ra’. Hatshepsut means ‘Foremost of Noble Women’ 2. Hatshepsut was the longest reigning EREDO: THE LARGEST CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD The secret was this. During the Middle Ages, Africans built by far the largest city the world had ever seen. In size, this city dwarfed Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba and Rome. The achievement was on a scale even bigger that that of the Great Pyramid of Giza, Africa’s most celebrated monument. At one time, scholars used to divide the threethousand
FACTS ABOUT HARRIET TUBMAN 30 Facts about Harriet ‘Moses' Tubman. 1. Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1822, in Dorchester County, Maryland. 2. Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross and her nick name was Minty. 3. Harriet Tubman’s mother’s name was Harriet Green and Harriet Tubman’s father’s name was Benjamin Ross. 4. Harriet Tubman wasTHE NEW CROSS FIRE
The New Cross Fire killed 13 young Black people during a birthday party in a house in New Cross, southeast London on Sunday January 18, 1981. The party was a joint birthday celebration for Yvonne Ruddock and Angela Jackson and was held at 439 New Cross Road, going on throughout the night. 15 FACTS ON THE MOORS IN SPAIN 8. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than seventy, of which the one in Cordova housed six hundred thousand manuscripts. 9. Over 4,000 Arabic words and Arabic-derived phrases have been absorbed into the Spanish language. AFRICAN HOLOCAUST: THE HISTORY & LEGACY OF AFRICAN The enslavement of African people and its accompanying violence and destruction was one of the catastrophic events in the history of humankind. In this informative five week course we will study the history and legacy of the enslavement of African people through our Maangamizi. The word “Maangamizi” is a Swahili term which speaksto the
WEBINAR: THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF AFRICA BEFORE THE SLAVE Black History Studies will deliver their informative webinar ‘The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade’ on Saturday 27th February 2021 at 19:00 GMT. The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade is a visually stunning presentation that addresses one key question: What history do Black people have before the slave trade started? This lecture discusses the Empire 25 FACTS ABOUT MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY 25 Facts about Marcus Mosiah Garvey 1. Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jnr was born on 17 August 1887 in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. His parents were Malcus Mosiah Garvey Snr, a stone mason and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker. The Garvey’s had 11 children, nine of whom died in early childhood. Only Marcus Garvey and ABOUT - BLACK HISTORY STUDIES About us Black History Studies was launched in March 2007 by husband and wife team Mark and Charmaine Simpson because we noticed that our community wanted to learn about their history from an African perspective but there were no real outlet offering a range of learning opportunities. The aims of Black History Studies are to: Inform,inspire
OUR TEAM - BLACK HISTORY STUDIES Charmaine Simpson BSc (Hons) Econ – Chief Executive Officer Between 1999 and 2003, Charmaine attended the University of Hertfordshire where gained a 1st class degree in Economics. During 2004-5, she studied Black History with Mr Walker. Following the birth of her daughter, she founded Black History Studies with her husband Mark Simpson. Charmaine has 10 years experience working in EREDO: THE LARGEST CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD The secret was this. During the Middle Ages, Africans built by far the largest city the world had ever seen. In size, this city dwarfed Baghdad, Cairo, Cordoba and Rome. The achievement was on a scale even bigger that that of the Great Pyramid of Giza, Africa’s most celebrated monument. At one time, scholars used to divide the threethousand
15 FACTS ON THE MOORS IN SPAIN 8. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than seventy, of which the one in Cordova housed six hundred thousand manuscripts. 9. Over 4,000 Arabic words and Arabic-derived phrases have been absorbed into the Spanish language. VIRTUAL BLACK HISTORY TOUR OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM Black History Studies lead a Black History Tour of the British Museum highlighting artefacts of African History held in the Museum. Because of COVID-19, these tours have obviously been postponed. In this presentation, we will take you to the same artefacts, journey together through the British Museum and further afield, to learn about Africancivilisations
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Jigsaw Puzzles Please find below a collection of online jigsaw puzzles created by Charmaine Simpson. To solve the puzzles, click on the pieces and move them into place. To make the puzzle easier or harder to solve, click the ‘change cut’ button on each puzzle. beforetheslavetrad Jigsaw Puzzle FREE WEBINAR: BLACK WALL STREET: FROM MASSACRE TO REVIVAL This event will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre that took place over 31 May – 1 June 1921. It was the worst race massacre in the history of the United States; however, most people have never heard of it. Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1921, in less than 24 hours the prosperous African-American section AUSTRALIAN BLACK PANTHER PARTY The American Black Panther Party for Self Defence influenced the development of a Black Power consciousness among Australian Aborigines. 1. In 1971, Aboriginal revolutionary, scholar, political activist and Black Power activist Denis Walker and Sam Watson co-founded the Australian Black Panther Party and declared the BPP to be “the vanguard for all depressed people, and in Australia the FREE WEBINAR: GET THE BAG: THE SEVEN LAWS OF WEALTH In the book billed as “The Bible of Financial Freedom,” George Clason shares a timeless set of principles in ‘The Richest Man In Babylon’, published in 1926. As a series of short stories, the book teaches straightforward lessons that aim to show that the secrets to wealth building are unchanging and remain applicable throughouthistory.
HIDDEN TRUTH BREAKDOWN On Saturday 18th May 2019, Black History Studies in association with ‘THE INVESTIGATOR’ Andrew Muhammad presents ‘The Hidden Truth Breakdown: GET OUT’ Get Out comes from Director Jordan Peele More than just a standard-issue thriller, this brutal, smart movie is impeccably made. The movie is surprising, shocking, and funny, while also offering a compassionate, thoughtful HOME - BLACK HISTORY STUDIESABOUTSUPPORT USOUR SERVICESOUR COURSESEVENTSGALLERY NEW CHILDREN’S BOOKPURCHASE TODAY!Click HereONLINE COURSE: Introduction to Black Studies CourseStarting Sunday 4th July 2021Click HereONLINE CHILDREN WORKSHOP – Black Power: Great Black Leaders & LiberatorsStarting Sunday 6 June 2021Click HereWEBINAR: The Financial Commandments of Money ManagementFriday 4 June 2021 @ 19:00 GMTClickHereWEBINAR: The
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Black History Studies will deliver their informative webinar ‘The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade’ on Saturday 5th June 2021 at 19:00 GMT. 15 FACTS ON QUEEN/PHARAOH HATSHEPSUT 15 Things You Did Not Know About Queen/Pharaoh Hatshepsut By Charmaine Simpson 1. Hatshepsut Ma’at-ka-Ra was the first female pharaoh of Kemet. She reigned between 1650-1600 BC during the 18th dynasty. Ma’at-ka-Ra means ‘Truth/Order/Balance (“Ma’at”) and the Spirit/Double (“ka”) of Ra’. Hatshepsut means ‘Foremost of Noble Women’ 2. Hatshepsut was the longest reigning EREDO: THE LARGEST CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD Home Wordsearch Jigsaw Puzzle Mazes Colouring Pages Music from Nigeria Art from Nigeria past Articles about Eredo Gallery Credit – bournemouth.ac.uk Eredo: The Largest City in the Ancient World On 23 May 1999, the Sunday Times carried an astonishing article entitled Jungle reveals traces of Sheba’s fabled kingdom. Over the next fewdays many other
15 FACTS ON THE MOORS IN SPAIN 1. The Spanish occupation by the Moors began in 711 AD when an African army, under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from northern Africa and invaded the Iberian peninsula ‘Andalus’ (Spain under the Visigoths).THE NEW CROSS FIRE
The New Cross Fire killed 13 young Black people during a birthday party in a house in New Cross, southeast London on Sunday January 18, 1981. The party was a joint birthday celebration for Yvonne Ruddock and Angela Jackson and was held at 439 New Cross Road, going on throughout the night. FACTS ABOUT HARRIET TUBMAN 1. Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1822, in Dorchester County, Maryland. 2. Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross and her nick name was Minty. 10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT NELSON MANDELA 1. Nelson is not his real name. Mandela’s birth name was Rolihlahla. In his Xhosa tribe, the name means pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker.The name “Nelson” was given to him by his teacher on his first day of elementary school as she could not pronounce hisname.
25 FACTS ABOUT MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY 25 Facts about Marcus Mosiah Garvey 1. Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jnr was born on 17 August 1887 in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. His parents were Malcus Mosiah Garvey Snr, a stone mason and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker. The Garvey’s had 11 children, nine of whom died in early childhood. Only Marcus Garvey and HOME - BLACK HISTORY STUDIESABOUTSUPPORT USOUR SERVICESOUR COURSESEVENTSGALLERY NEW CHILDREN’S BOOKPURCHASE TODAY!Click HereONLINE COURSE: Introduction to Black Studies CourseStarting Sunday 4th July 2021Click HereONLINE CHILDREN WORKSHOP – Black Power: Great Black Leaders & LiberatorsStarting Sunday 6 June 2021Click HereWEBINAR: The Financial Commandments of Money ManagementFriday 4 June 2021 @ 19:00 GMTClickHereWEBINAR: The
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ONLINE COURSE Introduction to Black Studies Course Introduction to the Study of Black History, Politics, Sociology, Psychology, Science, Art, Music and Religion Starting July 2021 Previous Next Introduction to Black Studies Course is a 30 week beginner’s course that analyses all the major areas of the Black Experience – the History, the Politics, the Psychology, theEVENTS ARCHIVE
Black History Studies will deliver their informative webinar ‘The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade’ on Saturday 5th June 2021 at 19:00 GMT. 15 FACTS ON QUEEN/PHARAOH HATSHEPSUT 15 Things You Did Not Know About Queen/Pharaoh Hatshepsut By Charmaine Simpson 1. Hatshepsut Ma’at-ka-Ra was the first female pharaoh of Kemet. She reigned between 1650-1600 BC during the 18th dynasty. Ma’at-ka-Ra means ‘Truth/Order/Balance (“Ma’at”) and the Spirit/Double (“ka”) of Ra’. Hatshepsut means ‘Foremost of Noble Women’ 2. Hatshepsut was the longest reigning EREDO: THE LARGEST CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD Home Wordsearch Jigsaw Puzzle Mazes Colouring Pages Music from Nigeria Art from Nigeria past Articles about Eredo Gallery Credit – bournemouth.ac.uk Eredo: The Largest City in the Ancient World On 23 May 1999, the Sunday Times carried an astonishing article entitled Jungle reveals traces of Sheba’s fabled kingdom. Over the next fewdays many other
15 FACTS ON THE MOORS IN SPAIN 1. The Spanish occupation by the Moors began in 711 AD when an African army, under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from northern Africa and invaded the Iberian peninsula ‘Andalus’ (Spain under the Visigoths).THE NEW CROSS FIRE
The New Cross Fire killed 13 young Black people during a birthday party in a house in New Cross, southeast London on Sunday January 18, 1981. The party was a joint birthday celebration for Yvonne Ruddock and Angela Jackson and was held at 439 New Cross Road, going on throughout the night. FACTS ABOUT HARRIET TUBMAN 1. Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1822, in Dorchester County, Maryland. 2. Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross and her nick name was Minty. 10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT NELSON MANDELA 1. Nelson is not his real name. Mandela’s birth name was Rolihlahla. In his Xhosa tribe, the name means pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker.The name “Nelson” was given to him by his teacher on his first day of elementary school as she could not pronounce hisname.
25 FACTS ABOUT MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY 25 Facts about Marcus Mosiah Garvey 1. Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jnr was born on 17 August 1887 in St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. His parents were Malcus Mosiah Garvey Snr, a stone mason and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker. The Garvey’s had 11 children, nine of whom died in early childhood. Only Marcus Garvey and ABOUT - BLACK HISTORY STUDIES About us Black History Studies was launched in March 2007 by husband and wife team Mark and Charmaine Simpson because we noticed that our community wanted to learn about their history from an African perspective but there were no real outlet offering a range of learning opportunities. The aims of Black History Studies are to: Inform,inspire
OUR TEAM - BLACK HISTORY STUDIES Charmaine Simpson BSc (Hons) Econ – Chief Executive Officer Between 1999 and 2003, Charmaine attended the University of Hertfordshire where gained a 1st class degree in Economics. During 2004-5, she studied Black History with Mr Walker. Following the birth of her daughter, she founded Black History Studies with her husband Mark Simpson. Charmaine has 10 years experience working inJIGSAW PUZZLES
Jigsaw Puzzles Please find below a collection of online jigsaw puzzles created by Charmaine Simpson. To solve the puzzles, click on the pieces and move them into place. To make the puzzle easier or harder to solve, click the ‘change cut’ button on each puzzle. beforetheslavetrad Jigsaw Puzzle EREDO: THE LARGEST CITY IN THE ANCIENT WORLD Home Wordsearch Jigsaw Puzzle Mazes Colouring Pages Music from Nigeria Art from Nigeria past Articles about Eredo Gallery Credit – bournemouth.ac.uk Eredo: The Largest City in the Ancient World On 23 May 1999, the Sunday Times carried an astonishing article entitled Jungle reveals traces of Sheba’s fabled kingdom. Over the next fewdays many other
100 THINGS ABOUT AFRICA 100 things that you did not know about Africa 1. The human race is of African origin. The oldest known skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans (or homo sapiens sapiens) were excavated at sites in East Africa. Human remains were discovered at Omo in VIRTUAL BLACK HISTORY TOUR OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM Black History Studies lead a Black History Tour of the British Museum highlighting artefacts of African History held in the Museum. Because of COVID-19, these tours have obviously been postponed. In this presentation, we will take you to the same artefacts, journey together through the British Museum and further afield, to learn about Africancivilisations
FACTS ABOUT HARRIET TUBMAN 1. Harriet Ross was born into slavery in 1819 or 1822, in Dorchester County, Maryland. 2. Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross and her nick name was Minty. 10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT NELSON MANDELA 1. Nelson is not his real name. Mandela’s birth name was Rolihlahla. In his Xhosa tribe, the name means pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker.The name “Nelson” was given to him by his teacher on his first day of elementary school as she could not pronounce hisname.
AUSTRALIAN BLACK PANTHER PARTY The American Black Panther Party for Self Defence influenced the development of a Black Power consciousness among Australian Aborigines. 1. In 1971, Aboriginal revolutionary, scholar, political activist and Black Power activist Denis Walker and Sam Watson co-founded the Australian Black Panther Party and declared the BPP to be “the vanguard for all depressed people, and in Australia the FACTS ABOUT WALTER RODNEY “.an overall view of ancient African civilisation and ancient African cultures is required to expunge the myths about the African past, which linger in the mind Black History Studies* Home
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Events | Financial Education | Presentations On Friday 6th March 2020, Black History Studies will present ‘Financial Savvy Sistas: How to be Financially Intelligent with Money’ by Financial Educator, Charmaine Simpson. Women need to be smarter about money and money matters. This presentation aims to empower women to gain control over their lives through financial education so that they can handle Facebook Twitter Email Share MADAM CJ WALKER: TWO DOLLARS AND A DREAMDate: March 7, 2020
Time: 12.00 - 15.00
Location: Upstairs at the Ritzy, Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton Oval, Coldharbour Lane, London, SW2 1JGBook Tickets
Financial Education | Screenings https://youtu.be/YthNFDmozEA For Women History Month, Black History Studies presents the South London Premiere screening of ‘Madame C.J. Walker’s Two Dollars and a Dream’ by Stanley Nelson A documentary which focuses on Madame C.J. Walker, a Black woman who, in 1910, made a small investment in a company specialising in Black hair and skincare products
Facebook Twitter Email Share THINK AND GROW RICH: THE SECRETS TO WEALTH Date: March 13, 2020Time: 19:00 - 21:30
Location: The Engine Rooms, Unit A Eagle Heights, Lebus Street, Hale Village, Tottenham, London, N17 9FUBook Tickets
Events | Financial Education | Presentations On Friday 13th March 2020, Black History Studies and Synergy Events presents ‘Think and Grow Rich: The Secrets to Wealth’ by Financial Educators Charmaine Simpson and Daryl Harper. The book ‘Think and Grow Rich’ has been called the ‘Grandfather of All Motivational Literature’. Over a 20-year period, Napoleon Hill interviewed more than 500 people and found common traits Facebook Twitter Email Share BLACK HISTORY OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM TOUR Date: March 15, 2020Time: 10:00 - 17:00
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The next Black History tour of the British Museum by Black History Studies will be held on Sunday 15 March 2020. During this tour, we will take you around the Museum, sharing our detailed knowledge about the artefacts on display. We organise the Black History Tour of the British Museum to inspire, engage and educate the Facebook Twitter Email Share WEST LONDON PREMIERE OF ‘WAX PRINT: 1 FABRIC, 4 CONTINENTS, 200YEARS OF HISTORY’
Date: March 26, 2020Time: 18:30 - 21:00
Location: The Lexi Cinema, 194b Chamberlayne Road, Kensal Rise,London, NW10 3JU
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Date: 2018 Duration: 1 hr 38 min Genre: History/Documentary In African homes across the world a benign textile lies unassuming and taken for granted. With a multitude of names from ‘Dutch Wax’ to ‘Liputa’ and ‘Kitenge’ to ‘Ankara’ this textile has become an important part of African cultures across the diaspora. A symbol ofstrength
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Events | Museum Tours Back by popular demand! All are welcome to The Maafa Tour – Liverpool. This tour is designed and accompanied by Black History Studies to the International Slavery Museum, the first museum to explore the subject of Britain and transatlantic slavery in this depth in a permanent display. The exhibition will look at nearly 500 years Facebook Twitter Email Share BLACK MARKET & FILM FESTIVALDate: April 4, 2020
Time: 12.00 - 21.00
Location: West Green Learning Centre @ Parkview Academy, West Green Road, London, N15 3QRBook Now
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Black History Studies presents‘The Black Market & Film Festival’ Saturday 4th April 202012pm – 9pmWest Green Learning Centre @ Parkview Academy The 18th Black Market & Film Festival is an event to showcase, expose and connect Black cultural and creative entrepreneurs to the community and to provide a platform to sell their products, promote their skills and Facebook Twitter Email Share BLACK HISTORY OF BRUSSELS TOUR Date: December 19, 2020Book Now
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Black History Study Tours presents ‘Black History of Brussels Tour’ Uncovering the Hidden Black History in Brussels, Belgium Friday 17th April 2020 – Sunday 19th April 2020 Previous Next This new and exciting tour designed by Black History Study Tours explores the rich heritage of Africans in Brussels, Belgium and their connection to the Democratic Facebook Twitter Email Share BLACK HISTORY STUDIES MUSIC VIDEO FOR THE FUNDRAISING TRACK ‘BLACK HISTORY STUDIES’ BYCULTURE MARK
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