Make History come to life with these Sankofa Sunday ‘History of Black Power’ children workshops led by Charmaine Simpson of Black History Studies. With its emphasis on Black racial identity, pride and self-determination, Black Power influenced everything from popular culture to education to politics. These workshops will inspire young people to use their voice to defend their rights and contribute to change in their community.
This workshop will last 1.5 hours. The workshop is aimed at young people aged 8 – 16 years old.
This workshops will be online using Zoom. The Zoom link will be provided upon registration.
Tickets for each workshop cost £5.00.
Spaces are limited. Book today, don’t delay.
The date and time for this workshops is below:
Session 3 : Black Power in Sport – Sunday 23 August @ 12pm – 1.30pm
In this session, we will explore Black Protests in Sport by sports personalities who used their involvement in sport to support the struggle for change.
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A group of three multi-ethnic children from a blended family standing together outdoors in their yard, posing and smiling for the camera. The caucasian boy on the left is 11 years old. His stepsister and stepbrother are 13 year old twins, mixed race African-American and Caucasian.