WAITING LIST – Black Britain: A History of Struggle and Triumph | Goldsmith…
Tue, 31 Dec 2019
On this short course, we’ll uncover the roots of people of African descent in Britain and through exploring two-centuries of Black British history, we’ll gain an in-depth understanding of their multi-layered contribution to British society.
This is a six-week course with weekly Tuesday sessions from 6.30pm-8.30pm
Please sign up this waiting list and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as new dates have been announced.
Join Black Female Entrepreneur Greenwich (BFEG) for a vibrant, community-led celebration of African heritage, culture and global contribution…
2CB3MKN Men, women and children from the Caribbean arrive at Southampton in 1962 at the invitation of the British Government to help with rebuilding Britain after World War II. These people became the Windrush Generation due to their treatment by the British Home Office under a hostile environment policy where employers and other organisations were required to ask for visas.