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Black history events every month: inspire action, education & connection

Black history events every month: inspire action, education & connection

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It’s never been more important to celebrate the work of Black event creators who are bringing communities together, sharing their culture, and working to enact change. Experience the work of Black artists or gain a deeper understanding of Black history as you explore this collection of enlightening events, selected by Eventbrite’s experts.

Black history events every month: inspire action, education & connection
Black history events every month: inspire action, education & connection
Black history events every month: inspire action, education & connection

Black history events every month: inspire action, education & connection

Coleção por Eventbrite

It’s never been more important to celebrate the work of Black event creators who are bringing communities together, sharing their culture, and working to enact change. Experience the work of Black artists or gain a deeper understanding of Black history as you explore this collection of enlightening events, selected by Eventbrite’s experts.

It’s never been more important to celebrate the work of Black event creators who are bringing communities together, sharing their culture, and working to enact change. Experience the work of Black artists or gain a deeper understanding of Black history as you explore this collection of enlightening events, selected by Eventbrite’s experts.

Held on the last Wednesday of the month, this inclusive virtual space is a place for the Black community to support each other and talk. If you’re looking for a safe venue to open up about your woes, you can commune with your peers at Your Black Matters.

Find a space to share your deepest thought and confide in other women of similar backgrounds during this monthly meet up group for women of colour. You can open up and discuss worries about mental health, relationships, careers, and more.

This one-off talk aims to bring together Black people who may feel disconnected from their culture and gives them a chance to learn more about Black culture, understand the importance of it, and discover new ways to build more connections in the Black community.

Unapologetically Black yoga offers accessible, therapeutic yoga and meditation sessions to Black people of African descent. Learn how to centre your own wellness, honour yourself and release stress in an all-Black space.

Join the latest in a series of monthly cultural markets, held to showcase Black businesses and create spaces for community. This month’s event features guest speakers Three Heavy Weight Kings, Andre Hackett from the School of New Africa, and performer Barry Dread.

In this era where the concept of being digital nomads is gaining popularity, this workshop on traveling the world while Black couldn't be more useful. Learn more about becoming a travel influencer, growing your brand, and how to make a living while traveling.

Previously performed on the iconic stage at Hackney Empire, "A Mother Speaks" is a one-woman play that deals with a mother coming to terms with slowly losing her son to a life of crime and the grief that come with that loss.

Do you have a half-written novel that you’re desperate to finally finish? Reinvigorate your dreams of becoming an author by joining this online creative writing group in the new year ,where you can share your stories with others and get tips on ways to improve your work.

Honing your washday routine can mean the difference between limp, lacklustre tresses and bountiful, voluminous curls. Hosted by Jim + Henry, this workshop will give you the basics needed to perfect your routine and get the healthy locks you deserve.

If you’re a queer woman of colour, the Sistahs Reading Book Group offers a welcoming community space where you can bring a bottle of wine, some indulgent snacks, and dive into the latest book up for discussion.

Take in the key sites in London where African-American activists made an important impact in this online tour led by Dr Hannah-Rose Murray. The tour will shine a light on those freedom fighters who educated 19th Century audiences on the horrors of slavery.

Learn more about the crucial role that African American women played in the abolitionist movement through this virtual tour of London, taking in the stories of courageous women like antislavery lecturer Sarah Parker Remond and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

For Black women who feel that they need to rebalance and get back to themselves after a difficult period, the Black sister’s womb wellness circle provides space and the possibility of healing through holistic therapy, yogic practices, and meditation.

London’s East End has been host to a bevy of important African American activists, leaders, and thinkers throughout centuries. This talk looks at the stories of freedom fighters like Josiah Henson and Rev. John Sella Martin, who educated Brits about the reality of slavery.

Take a stroll through the streets of London from the comfort of your home in this fascinating virtual tour of the city that documents the history of 19th-century African Americans who wrote about their experiences of slavery and abolition.