Queens of Sheba – An interview with director Jessica Kaliisa
Written by Jessica L. Hagan and presented by creative movement Nouveau Riché and Omnibus Theatre. Following widespread critical…
Written by Jessica L. Hagan and presented by creative movement Nouveau Riché and Omnibus Theatre. Following widespread critical…
Hermine Grocia was born in Clarendon, Jamaica, in 1938, the second eldest of eight children. Her father was…
In addition, that “Classically British“ (his box office success for the past sixteen years also staged by PDS),…
As part of Friday Late, contemporary artist EVEWRIGHT will continue to explore the ideas around alternative space and…
In 1981 at Kibeho College in Rwanda, a young girl claimed to have seen a vision of the…
From 28 August to 6 October 2019, Hayward Gallery’s HENI Project Space presents Here Is Elsewhere, a free…
The stunning photo-story, which received widespread acclaim when it was first exhibited for a limited time at the…
History in its broadest sense contains all knowledge not acquired in the present. Therefore, all the subjects studied…
For decades the legendary British/Bermudian actor Earl Cameron CBE – who celebrated his 102nd birthday on August 8th…
National Museums Liverpool has announced that Johny Pitts will be delivering the Dorothy Kuya Slavery Remembrance Lecture, as…
My parents and extended family were among the group of immigrants in the 1960s for whom attempts were…
The MOU is one of a series of recommendations made in a Report into Historical Slavery which the…
The Right Honourable Baroness Valerie Amos CH PC, has been appointed as the new Master of University College,…
Margaret Busby’s historical anthology Daughters of Africa was published 27 years ago to international acclaim. Now there’s a…
My friend Malaika Rose Stanley, who has died of cancer aged 65, was a pioneering children’s author, educator…
In Black Poppies the accounts of black servicemen fighting for their ‘Mother Country’ are charted from the outbreak…
“They ask me where I am from! I say I am a mix. Of both racism and sexism…
The power of an archives is how it relates to our identity and community, and how we understand…
The opportunity to shape national and international conversations around tough, complex issues such as institutional racism and social…
The unveiling of a plaque by the Reggae Tree means Harlesden, Brent adds another notch to its claim…