Black History Children's Craft at Dulwich Library

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An exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in arts and crafts activities themed around Black history and culture. 

These enriching and creative sessions will help you explore and celebrate the rich heritage, stories, and contributions of Black communities.

Black History Children's Craft at Canada Water Library

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An exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in arts and crafts activities themed around Black history and culture. 

These enriching and creative sessions will help you explore and celebrate the rich heritage, stories, and contributions of Black communities.

Roots Reminiscence

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An afternoon of reminiscence; looking at how herbs and roots have been used in our diverse communities and share your stories passed down through generations. We will be joined by staff from Baldwins, the famous health store on Walworth Road, who will share some of their history.

“Para Ecuador, Con Amor.”

“Para Ecuador, Con Amor.”
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Karla Quiñonez Leòn a contemporary artist born in Guayaquil, Ecuador currently based in London.
Guayaquil is a very colourful city on the coast of Ecuador, Which is very clear her source of inspiration for this exhibition.
She will like to showcased the world the diverse Ecuador has to offer when it comes the themes of culture and art.

This exhibition, “Para Ecuador ,Con Amor” is about culture, South america, family and tradition and folkore stories.

The 44th Evening

The 44th Evening
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Join us for an intimate evening of meaningful connection, thought-provoking conversation, and a limited open bar (to keep the creative juices flowing).

📅 Thurs 24th Oct, 2023
⏰ 7:30-10 PM
📍 Location: Bermondsey, SE16

This is an evening of conversation. We'll explore ideas that shape our worldview - including what inspires us, what is missing from the world, and how we carve out space for our personal legacies.

Seize this unique opportunity to be part of a select audience of 44.

Film Salon

Film Salon
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Flame in the Streets (1961), focusing on racial discrimination and immigrant struggles. Both films offer a poignant look at past social challenges, followed by discussions on their relevance today.

Film Africa 2024: Rain Through the Sun

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This event highlights the impact of global warming on communities, set against a backdrop of societal issues and campaigns.

This screening is a special Dine & View event. All ticket prices include a plate of food to enjoy during the screening.

Maria Montunrayo Adebisi, Creative Writing Workshop

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A creative writing workshop with Maria Motunrayo Adebisi, author of the Koku Akanbi series. Explore Black history, Maria's inspirations, and enhance your writing skills. 

Perfect for aspiring writers and storytelling enthusiasts.

The Nubian Princesses

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The Nubian Princess are dolls created by Rene Bissohong. A workshop celebrating Black heritage and empowering young girls through The Nubian Princesses. 

Enjoy creative activities, explore the cultural themes behind the products, and inspire pride in the next generation.
 

Black History Children's Craft at Grove Vale Library

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An exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in arts and crafts activities themed around Black history and culture. 

These enriching and creative sessions will help you explore and celebrate the rich heritage, stories, and contributions of Black communities