Black history
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- Black History Month 2024 - Reclaiming Narratives
- Closer to home - Black History Month
- Pan-African flag - Black History Month
Black History Month 2024 - Reclaiming Narratives
In the UK, Black History Month (BHM) was first celebrated in London in 1987, as part of African Jubilee Year, when Dr Maulana Karenga from the US was invited to an event at County Hall in London, to mark the contributions of black people throughout history.
Ghanaian analyst, Akyaaba Addai-Sebo, who had served as a coordinator of special projects for the Greater London Council, drew up a plan to recognise the contributions of African, Asian and Caribbean people to the economic, cultural and political life in the UK.
Join us this Black History Month 2024 as we embrace the theme Reclaiming Narratives. It’s time to take control of our stories, celebrate black heritage, and ensure black voices are heard. Discover how you can get involved and make a lasting impact.
Community groups and resources
- Black History Month: Information, guidance and resource for Black History Month
- Library Plus: Northamptonshire Libraries will have in-person displays for Black History Month. Check your local library for details.
- Northamptonshire Black Communities Together: Supports black communities
- Northamptonshire Black History Association: Documenting the history of black people in Northamptonshire within the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Made with Many: A community-led arts programme which produces events and activities designed to surprise, delight, and inspire.
Last updated 12 September 2024