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Money, Finance and African History: Linking our Financial Past to Present Day Financial Freedom

Date: July 22, 2018
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
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This fascinating presentation by Black History Studies will focus on the history of economic empowerment, focussing on past economic successes made by people of African and Caribbean descent in the areas of business development and entrepreneurship and how this can inspire us today.

We will focus on the lives, work and legacy of remarkable men, women, organisations and structures that advanced the Black Community such as Dyke & Dryden, the Nation of Islam, Marcus Mosiah Garvey and more. This presentation will also encourage you to address your own financial situation with practical steps and tips on how to improve your financial literacy and achieve your goals.


THIS EVENT IS NOT TO BE MISSED!!


AN EVENT FOR ALL THE FAMILY!!

Doors open at 4.30pm.

This event will be held at St Ann’s Library, Cissbury Road, Tottenham, London, N15 5PU. Approx 10 mins walk from Seven Sisters Station. On street parking. Buses 67, 259, 279 stop nearby.

SEATING IS UNRESERVED AVAILABLE ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS. THOSE WHO BOOK THEIR TICKETS GET PRIORITY ENTRANCE.

Admission will be FREE. Donations would be appreciated.

PLEASE ARRIVE AT LEAST 15 MINUTES EARLY.

Places for this event are limited so if you are interested in attending please reply as soon as possible to acknowledge your place.

Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so don’t delay.

Please note that this event will be filmed and photographed for historical record and uploaded to the World Wide Web. By attending and participating in this event, you are giving your consent to be filmed and waiving any and all claims regarding the use of your image.

FAQs

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

By Train: Seven Sisters Underground & Mainline Rail Station (from Liverpool St)

By Tube: Seven Sisters (Victoria Line)

By Bus: Numbers 67, 259, 279 stop nearby