Past Events
https://youtu.be/ve9vL2uKZaA Black History Studies presents the West London Premiere screening of ‘Jamaica For Sale’ on Thursday 19th September 2019 @ Lexi Cinema. The Caribbean is the region most economically dependent on tourism and Jamaica was one of the most indebted country in the world. Tourism is Jamaica’s Sacred Cow, heavily promoted since 1891 as the […] On Friday 6th September 2019, Black History Studies will present ‘10 Steps to Financial Success’ by Financial Educator, Charmaine Simpson. 10 Steps To Financial Success will show participants how to take financial control by making educated financial decisions based on clear priorities by following 10 easy steps. This workshop covers a variety of topics including […] On Wednesday 7th August 2019, Black History Studies presents the interactive game session ‘Money Myths Debunked: Fact or Fiction’ by Financial Educator Charmaine Simpson. It’s the Summer Holidays! Come and unwind, take a break from work stress and have fun learning about financial education in our ‘Money Myths Debunked: Fact or Fiction’ session. Make learning […] Money Talks is a one day financial education workshop that will introduce you to, or enhance your understanding of financial education, financial freedom and leaving a secure financial legacy for your children and future generations. You will learn: Practical money management systems How to leverage to make more money How to save money How to […] On Wednesday 31st July 2019, Black History Studies presents ‘Women and Wealth: Empowering Women to Own Their Financial Future’ 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 their […] On Wednesday 24th July 2019, Black History Studies will present ‘Get the Bag: The Seven Laws of Wealth’ by Financial Educator, Charmaine Simpson. In the book billed as “The Bible of Financial Freedom,” George Clason shares a timeless set of principles in ‘The Richest Man In Babylon’, published in 1926. As a series of short stories, […] Black History Studies presents the West London Premiere screening of The Psychosis of Whiteness on Thursday 11th July 2019 @ Lexi Cinema A flim by Eugene Nulman and Kehinde Andrews. Join us for the West London premiere of The Psychosis of Whiteness, directed by Eugene Nulman and based on the paper of the same title […] Black History Studies presents the special screening of ‘African Rebel: Celebration for a People’s Politician: Bernie Grant 1944 – 2000’ by Professor Kurt Barling followed by an interactive discussion. The late Bernie Grant MP led a remarkable life. Over 35 years, he was at the forefront of a furious dialogue about race in British society as a trades unionist […] Black History Studies presents the screening of Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary on Monday 24th June 2019 @ Lexi Cinema Writer, intellectual and civil rights icon Angela Davis was one of the most outspoken activists of the 1960s and 1970s, embodying everything that white, conservative, patriarchal America feared. A professor of philosophy at UCLA, […] Di Journey follows a dramatic multi-generational mobilisation to change and shape modern Britain. It’s also a story about the rebellious spirit and important cultural contribution of this community to a uniquely vibrant and diverse London and Albion. The documentary explores immigration and race relations through the chronicles of the African-Caribbean community in Britain. These themes […]Jamaica for Sale
10 Steps to Financial Success
Money Myths Debunked: Fact or Fiction
Money Talks Financial Education Workshop
Women and Wealth: Empowering Women to Own Their Financial Future
Get the Bag: The Seven Laws of Wealth
West London Premiere of ‘The Psychosis of Whiteness’
African Rebel: A Celebration for a People’s Politician Bernie Grant 1944-2000
Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary
Windrush Special Film Screening: Di Journey