Past Events
Brazil was the last American nation to abolish slavery on 13 May, 1888. Black History Studies in association with SK Tours presents a virtual tour titled ‘Brazilian Black Rome – Black History of Bahia’ on Friday 26 August 2022. On this tour we will discover the hidden history of the Brazilian state of Bahia, also […] Black History Studies presents the BHS South London Premiere Screening of ‘I See You’ by Dez Mighty and Samuel Awosoga ‘I See You’ is Unfiltered London’s first full documentary exploring the black experience through interviews with leading UK figureheads and members of the general public, fulfilling three unique objectives: 1. It offers a platform for unfiltered […] West London Premiere of ‘Pharaohs Unveiled’ on Thursday 18th August 2022 The secrets of the Kings and Queens of ancient Kemet are revealed in this unique supernatural documentary that takes you inside the world of the Pharaohs. The film combines interviews with input from the spirit world from Imhotep (father of medicine) Pharaohs Khufu, Akhenaton, […] Black History Studies presents our Black History Month ‘Sankofa Saturday’ webinar on ‘The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade’ on Saturday 13 August 2022. 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 […] ‘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 able to leave something behind for your children or grandchildren, then you are contributing to the growth of generational wealth in your family. How do […] 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 together through the […] Black History Studies presents the Screening of ‘DI JOURNEY’ DI JOURNEY is a socio-historical documentary comprehensively exploring race relations through the chronicles of the African-Caribbean community in Britain, giving archive evidence on the legal rights of all Windrush citizens. It’s also a story about the resilient spirit and important cultural contribution by the Afro Caribbean […] Black History Studies presents the South London Premiere Screening of ‘Out of Darkness Heavy is the Crown’ by Amadeuz Christ. Heavy is the Crown (2022) explores the African origins of the world’s major religions by examining the “original mythological stories” that have served not only as the basis for spiritual systems across the planet, but […] Black History Studies lead a Virtual Black History Tour of the British Museum highlighting artefacts of African History held in the Museum. Because of restrictions on group tours at the British Museum, our physical tours have obviously been postponed. During this tour, we will take you around the Museum, sharing our detailed knowledge about the artefacts on […] FREE Webinar: Too Black to Succeed – The FINSAC Experience Author, educator and entrepreneur, Mrs. Valerie Dixon has launched her thought-provoking book- “Too Black to Succeed – The FINSAC Experience”. She describes it as “a book exposing uncomfortable but necessary truths.” She aims to engage Jamaicans at home and across the global Diaspora, who she […][VIRTUAL WALKING TOUR] – “Brazilian Black Rome: Black History of Bahia”
BHS South London Premiere of ‘I See You’
West London Premiere of ‘Pharaohs Unveiled’ on Thursday 18th August 2022
The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade
FREE WEBINAR: Building Generational Black Wealth: How To Secure Generational Prosperity
Virtual Black History Tour of the Louvre Museum
Black History Studies presents the Screening of ‘DI JOURNEY’
South London Premiere of ‘Out of Darkness: Heavy is the Crown’
Virtual Black History Tour of the British Museum
FREE Webinar: Too Black to Succeed – The FINSAC Experience by Valerie Dixon