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The Aspern Papers: Join Us For Opera Night
Join fellow opera lovers for the highly anticipated The Aspern Papers on Friday 22nd April
Join fellow opera lovers for the highly anticipated The Aspern Papers on Friday 22nd April
Black History Month and the celebration of Black achievement should not and will not end
We explore the impact of the Windrush generation on Black British identity and culture and
What is a common misconception of African Art? It’s the belief that there is a singular African aesthetic. The continent comprises of 54 countries with multiple regions and art hubs, each with their own infrastructures, politics, socio-economic conditions, languages and cultural history. For too long,
Author Diana Evans latest novel Ordinary People, hailed a book of the year in the New
KOL Social and BFI, in collaboration with African Odyssey, are proud to host the UK
More than 50 women have accused Ebola aid workers from the World Health Organization and
Take a deep breath for a new reality. Lisa Bent reveals how, despite the general
Marcia Degia discusses in Volume 10: Create, the long history of black oppression, including the
Volume 9: Privilege, Marcia Degia examines inequality in all its forms, as well as the
Volume 8: Freedom aims to acknowledge powerful people using their voice and platforms to instigate
We explore the history of Windrush music, its influence on British music, and the gift
Volume 7: Access, Marcia Degia, covers the world’s recognition of people of colour the right
Volume 6: Community emphasises just how imperative unity is and how Black and ethnic minorities
More than 50 women have accused Ebola aid workers from the World Health Organization and