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22 February 2013


 


Nubian Jak Academy and the Africa Centre presents


 


African Heritage Month International (AHMI): a new way forward for Black
History Month?Talks, discussion, socializing and directional thinking about
African Heritage 



Black Heritage
 


This event aims to bring together practitioners who work in African history,
politics, culture and arts, whether you are an organisations, individual,
small business or if you have an interest in the way that African heritage
is portrayed, celebrated, commemorated and written and spoken about.  It
aims to build upon the good work started by Akyaaba Addai Sebbo and other
activists in 1987 who set up Black History Month as a month long activity
each October and to consider new directions for Black History Month which
will build links, foster collaboration, maximize promotion and publicity for
African heritage, and offer up ways and initiatives forward. As social
historian and publisher Eric Huntley states"Last year was the 25 anniversary
of the founding of BHM in the UK and a number of meetings were held with the
aim of reviewing what we have achieved so as to help us in charting a way
forward. No conclusion was arrived at."  This event is an opportunity to do
just that.
 
Join us in two sessions that offer a chance to take part and have your say:
an afternoon of discussion and break out groups on African Heritage themes
from 2 - 5.30pm and

An evening programme of presentations by guest speakers, public debate that
offers ways forward, and entertainment from 6.30pm - 9pm.  

A full programme will follow in due course.
 
 
<http://africacentre.us4.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=1c381d92d490be92912a
cd3ea&id=fb9efb2a42&e=cab1ae239c> Book for workshop and public debate here