Black History Month Events in London -
www.londonlibraries.org.uk/blackhistory
On behalf of London's Museums Archives and Libraries (LMAL) I have designed
a new website to promote Black History Month events, exhibitions,
celebrations and projects taking place throughout the capital this October.
Visit the site at www.londonlibraries.org.uk/blackhistory to find out about
hundreds of activities and cultural initiatives - including Black history
talks, seminars, displays, exhibitions, music and drama performances,
book/poetry readings, educational workshops and oral history projects, etc.
- in venues all over London.
The website at www.londonlibraries.org.uk/blackhistory has a searchable
database that enables you to retrieve listings of events via a keyword
search, choice of venue or event type, a specific London borough or
locality, or by selecting a date from the online calendar.
LMAL are grateful to all the library services, archives, museums, galleries,
arts centres, theatres and community organisations that have contributed
their event programmes to the online listing and hope that the website will
be useful to everyone wishing to learn more about the history and cultural
heritage of Britain's Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities.
For further details please visit www.londonlibraries.org.uk/blackhistory, or
contact: Carol Dixon, Learning and Access Officer, London's Museums,
Archives and Libraries, c/o London Libraries Development Agency, 35 St
Martin's Street, London WC2H 7HP; Fax: 020 7641 5266; Email:
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(NB: If you are London-based and responsible for web page maintenance within
your library service, please feel free to create a hyperlink to
www.londonlibraries.org.uk/blackhistory from your website to maximise
publicity for these events in the run up to Black History Month).
Carol Dixon
Learning and Access Officer
London's Museums, Archives and Libraries
c/o London Libraries Development Agency
35 St Martin's Street, London WC2H 7HP
Tel: 020 7641 5276
Fax: 020 7641 5266
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website: www.lmal.org.uk
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