Past Presentations
Black History Studies presents FREE Marcus Garvey Quiz Night on the Kahoot electronic platform. A family-friendly virtual Black History quiz, to provide an evening of entertainment during these challenging times. The app, Kahoot, is a game-based learning platform used as educational technology in schools. This multiple choices quiz will engage participants in competitive fun as […] On Saturday 8th August 2020, Black History Studies will present ‘Get the Bag: Seven Laws of Wealth’ by Financial Educator, Charmaine Simpson. During these unusual times, many people are taking the opportunity to review and organise their finances. Therefore, celebrate Financial Literacy Month, Financial Educator Charmaine Simpson will be hosting a Webinar Programme instead. The […] The book ‘Think and Grow Rich’ has been called the ‘Grandfather of All Motivational Literature’. Over a 20-year period, Napoleon Hill interviewed more than 500 people and found common traits in their success stories. In 1937, Hill shared his findings with the world in Think and Grow Rich. The book became an instant classic. Over […] On Saturday 18th July 2020, Prof Lez Henry presents ‘AH WEH DEM AH GWAAN WID? Science Fiction vs Black Fact!!’ with Dr Lez Henry and Brother Hakim on Saturday 18th July 2020. Have you ever considered things like why Black people were invariably absent in many of the old Sci Fi films? Or what have […] Like it or not, money is part of our lives. Finance can be a topic of stress or unease. But it doesn’t have to be. Charmaine Simpson will deliver this FREE webinar! Join Financial Consultant and Educator Charmaine Simpson in a webinar designed to empower you to create financial peace! In this webinar, Charmaine Simpson […] Black History Studies presents Sankofa Saturday Lockdown Quiz night on the Kahoot electronic platform. THEME: PATRICE LUMUMBA A family-friendly virtual Black History quiz, to provide an evening of entertainment during these challenging times. The app, Kahoot, is a game-based learning platform used as educational technology in schools. This multiple choices quiz will engage participants in […] Black History Studies will deliver their informative presentation ‘Patrice Lumumba: Still Alive at 95: The Vision, The Legacy’ on Saturday 27th June 2020. On 2 July 2020, Patrice Lumumba would have been 95 years of age if he was not brutally assassinated aged 36. The outspoken and charismatic revolutionary was the first legally elected prime […] The enslavement of African people and its accompanying violence and destruction was one of the catastrophic events in the history of humankind. This presentation will uncover 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 of the African holocaust […] On Saturday 20th June 2020, Prof Lez Henry presents ‘Ah weh dem ah gwaan wid? Challenging Black-Assassination in the Media and on Tell-Lie-Vision – 2020’ A Bun Dung Everyting Lick!! In this talk I will interrogate and challenge the relevance of established approaches to the overstanding of black life in the death and decadence of […] Black History Studies presents ‘Decolonising Classical Music: African Heritage in Classical Music,’ on Friday 19 June 2020 June is Black Music Month. Music is an important part of our cultural heritage. In this presentation titled ‘Decolonising Classical Music: African Heritage in Classical Music,’ Black History Studies will uncover the hidden contributions of musicians and […]FREE Marcus Garvey Quiz Night
[WEBINAR]: Get the Bag: Seven Laws of Wealth
Think and Grow Rich: The Secrets to Wealth
AH WEH DEM AH GWAAN WID? Science Fiction vs Black Fact!! with Dr Lez Henry and Brother Hakim
FREE WEBINAR: Creating Financial Peace
Sankofa Saturday Lockdown Quiz: Patrice Lumumba
[WEBINAR] – Patrice Lumumba: Still Alive at 95: The Vision, The Legacy
WEBINAR: African Holocaust: The History & Legacy of Enslavement (Slavery)
WEBINAR: ‘Ah weh dem ah gwaan wid? Challenging Black-Assassination in the Media and on Tell-Lie-Vision – 2020’
WEBINAR: Decolonising Classical Music: African Heritage in Classical Music