Past Events
SOLD OUT!! The next Black History tour of the British Museum by Black History Studies will be held on Sunday 14th April 2019. During this tour, we will take you around the Museum, sharing our detailed knowledge about the artefacts on display. We organise the Black History Tour of the British Museum to inspire, engage […] Black History Studies presents the #FinancialLiteracyMonth screening of ‘Black Friday: What Legacy will you leave?’ with post screening discussion on ‘Building Wealth through Financial Literacy.’ When you die, what will you leave behind, bills or benefits? In the documentary Black Friday, “What Legacy Will You Leave” Ric Mathis examines the Economic Psychology of African Americans spending habits and […] 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 discusses the Empire of Mali, the Yoruba Kingdoms, Medieval Sudan, Medieval Ethiopia and the East African Coast. These civilisations have left behind a […] For #FinancialLiteracyMonth, Black History Studies presents ‘CASHFLOW 101’ Workshops The CASHFLOW 101 game was created by Robert and Kim Kiyosaki, the founders of the Rich Dad Company. Robert Kiyoski is the author of the best-ever selling personal finance book of all times, Rich Dad Poor Dad, which has been on the New York Times Bestseller list […] Black History Studies presents the SOUTH LONDON PREMIERE of ‘The Psychosis of Whiteness’ A flim by Eugene Nulman and Kehinde Andrews. Join us for the South London premiere of The Psychosis of Whiteness, directed by Eugene Nulman and based on the paper of the same title by Kehinde Andrews. The screening will be followed by […] Do you want to learn how to generate passive income through property? If the answer is yes, then come and join us at our Introduction to Property Investing seminar where we will help you understand how to build and grow your own property portfolio. This event will take place on FRIDAY 8TH MARCH 2019 from 6.30pm to […] ‘Malcolm X: An Overwhelming Influence on the Black Power Movement’ (2017) by Thomas Muhammad An enlightening look at Malcolm’s early life and at the legacy of his powerful work in the historic struggles of freedom, justice and equality for Black people in America through the eyes of family, comrades and major civil rights figures. Many […] Throughout history, there are many Black men and women who have joined together in marriage and have contributed to World History. Often their contribution as a couple have been overlooked and not celebrated. There have been attempts to destroy the institution of marriage and to break families apart but Black families have been able to […] On Saturday 16th February 2019, Black History Studies in association with Dr Lez Henry will present ‘Time fi some rum taak! Overstanding the significance of sugar and rum to the economic growth of the British Empire!’ by Dr Lez Henry. In this talk Dr Lez Henry will explain the significance of sugar cane and the production of rum, in the […] Reflections Unheard: Black Women in Civil Rights (12)A film by Nevline NnajiUS, 2013, 81 minutes Where do Black women activists fit into the epochal struggles for equality and liberation during the 1960s and 70s? This feature-length documentary unearths the story of Black women’s political marginalisation—between the male-dominated Black Power movement and second wave feminism, which […]Black History Tour of the British Museum
Black Friday: What Legacy will you leave?
The Hidden History of Africa Before the Slave Trade
Cashflow 101 Workshop
South London Premiere – The Psychosis of Whiteness
Introduction to Property Investing
Malcolm X: An Overwhelming Influence on the Black Power Movement
Black Couples Who Made World History
Time fi some rum taak! Overstanding the significance of sugar and rum to the economic growth of the British Empire! by Dr William ‘Lez’ Henry
Reflections Unheard: Black Women in Civil Rights