A History of Anti-Black Racism in Science & Medicine
The history of medicine and science is marked by racial injustice and myriad forms of violence: unequal access to health care, the segregation of medical facilities and the exclusion of…
The history of medicine and science is marked by racial injustice and myriad forms of violence: unequal access to health care, the segregation of medical facilities and the exclusion of…
‘Generational wealth is wealth that is passed down from one generation to another. This is through the accumulation of assets for the future to provide financial security.’ If you are…
Black History Studies in association with Maureen Dickson presents a FREE webinar titled 'Pilots and Soldiers of the Caribbean: Fighting Men of the Caribbean' on Friday 23rd July 2021. A…
Black History Studies lead a Virtual Black History Tour of the British Museum highlighting artefacts of African History held in the Museum. In this webinar, we will journey together through…
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…
https://youtu.be/bBx97dbq-JM Celebrating Windrush Day with two short documentaries and a conversation with the artists Charlie Phillips and Carl Gabriel. Come and join us in celebrating the monumental contributions that the…
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…
Margins to Mainstream: The Story of Black Theatre in Britain is a documentary film produced by the Octavia Foundation and Nu Century Arts, Birmingham with funding from the Heritage Lottery…
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…
Black History Studies in association with Professor Lez Henry presents ‘Mammification: Reading the Black Female Body as Text in the Popular Imagination.’ (over 16s) Have you ever wondered why Black females…