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E-NEWSLETTER

SEPTEMBER

www.bcaheritage.org.uk
020 7582 8516

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EVENT/	Grounding with my Sisters: reflecting on the Black Women’s Movement
EXHIBITION/	The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement
WORKSHOP/	Tracing Your Black Family History



EVENT/
Grounding with my Sisters: reflecting on the Black Women’s Movement

EXHIBITION/
The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement
Saturday 18 September, 12.00-3.30pm 
London Metropolitan Archives
FREE – booking is essential

This afternoon event will reflect on the past, present and future of the Black women’s movement. Drawing inspiration from the Black Cultural Archives’ oral history project to record the testimonies of women involved in OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent) and the other Black women’s groups across the country, this event will explore the history and legacy of the Black women’s movement in the UK.
 
It will also be the first opportunity to see the exhibition The Heart of the Race: Oral Histories of the Black Women’s’ Movement.
 
Join us for an afternoon of performances, talks and conversation.
 
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL 
Please email <a href=[log in to unmask] or call 020 7582 8516   Venue: London Metropolitan Archives 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB map EXHIBITION/ The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement 21 - 30 September, 10am-8pm Mon - Fri and 10am-5pm Sat Westminster Reference Library FREE – drop in This exhibition will explore campaigns and successes of the Black women’s movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Based on the Black Cultural Archives’ ground breaking oral history project to document the activists and campaigns, the exhibition will look at the often hidden histories of grassroots activists, groups and campaigns in their own words. Venue: Westminster Reference Library 35 St. Martin's Street London WC2H 7HP map WORKSHOP/ Tracing Your Black Family History Saturday 25 September, 2.45pm Lambeth Archives, Minet Library FREE - drop in Part of Lambeth Archives Open Day the workshop will introduce the techniques and sources to conduct research into your Caribbean family history. Venue: Lambeth Archives Minet Library 52 Knatchbull Road London SE5 9QY map " title="EVENT/ Grounding with my Siste...">

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EVENT/	Grounding with my Sisters: reflecting on the Black Women’s Movement
EXHIBITION/	The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement
WORKSHOP/	Tracing Your Black Family History



EVENT/
Grounding with my Sisters: reflecting on the Black Women’s Movement

EXHIBITION/
The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement
Saturday 18 September, 12.00-3.30pm 
London Metropolitan Archives
FREE – booking is essential

This afternoon event will reflect on the past, present and future of the Black women’s movement. Drawing inspiration from the Black Cultural Archives’ oral history project to record the testimonies of women involved in OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent) and the other Black women’s groups across the country, this event will explore the history and legacy of the Black women’s movement in the UK.
 
It will also be the first opportunity to see the exhibition The Heart of the Race: Oral Histories of the Black Women’s’ Movement.
 
Join us for an afternoon of performances, talks and conversation.
 
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL 
Please email <a href=[log in to unmask] or call 020 7582 8516   Venue: London Metropolitan Archives 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB map EXHIBITION/ The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement 21 - 30 September, 10am-8pm Mon - Fri and 10am-5pm Sat Westminster Reference Library FREE – drop in This exhibition will explore campaigns and successes of the Black women’s movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Based on the Black Cultural Archives’ ground breaking oral history project to document the activists and campaigns, the exhibition will look at the often hidden histories of grassroots activists, groups and campaigns in their own words. Venue: Westminster Reference Library 35 St. Martin's Street London WC2H 7HP map WORKSHOP/ Tracing Your Black Family History Saturday 25 September, 2.45pm Lambeth Archives, Minet Library FREE - drop in Part of Lambeth Archives Open Day the workshop will introduce the techniques and sources to conduct research into your Caribbean family history. Venue: Lambeth Archives Minet Library 52 Knatchbull Road London SE5 9QY map " title="EVENT/ Grounding with my Siste...">

 

 

 

 

EVENT/	Grounding with my Sisters: reflecting on the Black Women’s Movement
EXHIBITION/	The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement
WORKSHOP/	Tracing Your Black Family History



EVENT/
Grounding with my Sisters: reflecting on the Black Women’s Movement

EXHIBITION/
The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement
Saturday 18 September, 12.00-3.30pm 
London Metropolitan Archives
FREE – booking is essential

This afternoon event will reflect on the past, present and future of the Black women’s movement. Drawing inspiration from the Black Cultural Archives’ oral history project to record the testimonies of women involved in OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent) and the other Black women’s groups across the country, this event will explore the history and legacy of the Black women’s movement in the UK.
 
It will also be the first opportunity to see the exhibition The Heart of the Race: Oral Histories of the Black Women’s’ Movement.
 
Join us for an afternoon of performances, talks and conversation.
 
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL 
Please email <a href=[log in to unmask] or call 020 7582 8516   Venue: London Metropolitan Archives 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB map EXHIBITION/ The Heart of the Race: oral histories of the Black Women’s Movement 21 - 30 September, 10am-8pm Mon - Fri and 10am-5pm Sat Westminster Reference Library FREE – drop in This exhibition will explore campaigns and successes of the Black women’s movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Based on the Black Cultural Archives’ ground breaking oral history project to document the activists and campaigns, the exhibition will look at the often hidden histories of grassroots activists, groups and campaigns in their own words. Venue: Westminster Reference Library 35 St. Martin's Street London WC2H 7HP map WORKSHOP/ Tracing Your Black Family History Saturday 25 September, 2.45pm Lambeth Archives, Minet Library FREE - drop in Part of Lambeth Archives Open Day the workshop will introduce the techniques and sources to conduct research into your Caribbean family history. Venue: Lambeth Archives Minet Library 52 Knatchbull Road London SE5 9QY map " title="EVENT/ Grounding with my Siste...">