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Living Black British History: Panel discussion with Black-British Activists

Come join us for a lively panel discussion with Black British activists, who are creating black British history as we speak!

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Living Black British History: Panel discussion with Black-British Activists

Join us for an inspiring and insightful presentation and panel discussion with prominent Black British activists as they share their professional journeys, their work and it's contributions towards a more equitable society, and more.

Whether it's creating national policy, lobbying and raising awareness, or authentically representing black British identities and experiences in the media... Being Black British-isn't a monolith and neither is activism.

This event is a unique opportunity to engage with influential figures and gain a deeper understanding of how to implement activism into your work, how to reach your full potential and more. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion!

We invite anyone, who is interested in how to bring activism into their professional life and wants to learn more about recent black history that is being made as we speak...

Panellists include:

Omena Osivwemu on Diversifying Education - BLAM UK

L'Myah Sherae on Creating New Systems - All-Party Parliamentary Group for Racial Equity in Education & Enact Equality

Rhammel Afflick on The Power of Advocacy - Queer Beyond Belief & BiteBack Advocacy

Jovan Owusu-Nepaul on Building a Political Career - Labour Parliamentary Candidate

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Harris Lecture Theatre
Hodgkin Building Guy's Campus
Kings College London
London
SE1 1UL
United Kingdom

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