5 Important Moments in African-American History
Juneteenth is the national celebration of the end of slavery in Texas, June 19th 1865.
10 Black British Civil Rights Activists
Here are the men and women who led the charge in the 60’s and 70’s to bring about racial equality to Black people in Great Britain.
Remembrance Day: A Time to Honour the Black soldiers of WWⅠ
On Remembrance Day let us rightly honour the black soldiers who also bravely served for our liberty in World War Ⅰ.
5 Black Women Who Refused to be Silenced
Earlier this week it was revealed Gabrielle Union was fired from the long-running NBC show, America’s Got Talent.
Anthems Black, Celebrating the Diversity of Black Voices
2020 has truly shown the importance of amplifying the Black voice to effect real and significant change in society.
Lovesexidentityambition: Like She Said...
The Lovesexidentityambition festival, taken from the Hear Me Now Audition Monologues
Andrea Levy: A Writer of British Stories
Andrea Levy, was a renowned and celebrated black British writer of very British stories.
August Wilson's Two Trains Running gets a UK Revival
August Wilson was an African-American playwright who won a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Fences, echoed the Black experience in the 20th century.
Amir Webb talks about his historical fiction, Musa: Mansa of Mali
Amir Webb is a public historian and researcher based in Washington D.C. Amir studied history at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Southern New Hampshire.
Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe: Changing the Landscape of British Film
Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe, The founder of BUFF (British Urban Film Festival) , talks about his childhood dream of owning his own TV channel to the legacy of the festival.
No Shade, a film by Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe
Dr Clare Anyiam-Osigwe’s debut feature film No Shade is centralised around the nuances of colourism.