60 years of Struggle: Civil Rights , African Odysseys, BFI
Saturday 13 September
Black British Civil Rights, 1965–2025 traces six decades of struggle, progress and resistance, led by a renowned academic who not only fought on the frontlines of change but went on to shape laws and train nations on racial equality.
This powerful talk reflects on the milestones of the civil rights movement in Britain, the legacy of those who paved the way, and the challenges that remain as we move towards a more just and equal society.
Offering both a historical lens and a vision for the future, the lecture invites audiences to consider how lessons from the past can inform present-day action and inspire the next generation of leaders and activists.