Past Events
Black History Studies presents‘The Black Market & Film Festival’ Saturday 30th November 201912pm – 9pmWest Green Learning Centre @ Parkview Academy The 17th 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 […] The Batty Mama and Black History Studies Presents: A Special BHM South London Premiere Screening of THE AMAZING NINA SIMONE We bring you the loved and often misunderstood story of America’s most overlooked musical genius, finally brought to light in “The Amazing Nina Simone.” Director Jeff L. Lieberman brings audiences on Nina’s journey from the […] For Global Entrepreneurship Month, Black History Studies presents the West London Premiere screening of ‘Resurrecting Black Wall Street: The Blueprint ‘ on Thursday 21st November 2019 @ Lexi Cinema. Before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, he had begun to explore the deep impact that economic inequality had on his ability to affect social […] On Saturday 16th November 2019, 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 […] Black History Studies in association with Ealing Black History Season Presents ‘The Roots of Black Music’ This presentation gives you a detailed view of the origins of black music and its impact on the music we listen to today. The traditional African musical instruments and the birth of black music in the Americas, including jazz, […] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyc1u2Y1PtU Black History Studies in association with TG Group proudly presents the London Premiere of the critically acclaimed documentary short “The Doll Test: The Birth Of Self Hate”. After many reports in 2018 of racial discrimination across the UK in fields such as academia, occupation and media, a Black Studies student set upon a journey […] This course aims to give you the knowledge, confidence and tools needed to accomplish your goals of achieving economic empowerment and business development through entrepreneurship. There has never been a better time to take control of your economic situation. The economic recession means that there are a lot of problems in the world. The art […] Director: Frances-Anne Solomon Starring: Jimmy Akingbola (Holby City), Joseph Marcell (Fresh Prince of Belair), Fraser James (Terminator) and starring Trinidad’s Nickolai Salcedo as Ulric Cross. https://youtu.be/GjZkecxkAfQ In 1941 Ulric Cross, a young man from Trinidad, left his island home to seek his fortune. He survived the Second World War as the RAF’s most decorated West […] 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 speaks to the intentionality […] This fascinating course of 5 lectures will focus on the contributions made by people of African and Caribbean descent to London in the areas of Literature, Politics, Music, Sports, Entertainment, Royalty and Health before 1948. This course is important as this area of study has been seriously neglected and will provide the students with the […]Black Market & Film Festival
The Amazing Nina Simone
Resurrecting Black Wall Street: The Blueprint – West London Premiere
Financial Savvy Sistas: How to be Financially Intelligent
The Roots of Black Music
London Premiere: The Doll Test: The Birth Of Self Hate
Black Economic Empowerment Course
Special BHM Screening of HERO – Inspired by the Extraordinary Life and Times of Ulric Cross
African Holocaust (Maangamizi): The History & Legacy of African Enslavement Course
Black Londoners: The History of Black People in London before 1948 Course