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SUMMARY:Book launch Events in Durham\, Stockton and Newcastle: 'African Lives in Northern England: From Roman Times to the 21st Century'
DESCRIPTION:This booklet\, authored by the African Lives in Northern England project and edited by Beverley Prevatt Goldstein\, celebrates the history of Black lives in northern England and dispels the myth that the North East is exclusively white and monocultural. From Septimus Severus\, the Roman Emperor\, to 19th century Cumbrian John Kent who was believed to be Britain’s first black policeman\, to 21st century Newcastle MP Chinyelu ‘Chi’ Onwurah\, this booklet reveals a rich and diverse history. \n\nDurham: This booklet will be launched on October 17th at Durham Book Festival. Click here for more information.\nStockton: A talk and discussion will take place at Stockton Reference Library\, October 21st\, 6-7.30pm. For more information and to book your place at £3 contact 01642 528079\, reference.library@stockton.gov.uk\nNewcastle: A free mini-presentation will be held at Newcastle Central Library on October 23rd\, 3-3.45pm.\n\nEach talk will be tailored to its location and signed copies of the booklet will be available to purchase. Booklets can also be purchased from Caroline Afolabi-Deleu at caroline@s4a.org.uk at £5.00 with £2.00 for packaging and postage This is a limited edition and copies will be sent out on a first-come\, first-serve basis as payments are received.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/book-launch-events-in-durham-stockton-and-newcastle-african-lives-in-northern-england-from-roman-times-to-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Durham\, Stockton and Newcastle
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Black History Month - Film Screening @ Culture Lab Newcastle\, Stand Up to Racism North East
DESCRIPTION:Stand Up to Racism – North East are hosting a double-bill of documentary film screenings on Saturday 23 October at Culture Lab in Newcastle University. The events starts at 5pm. They will be screening the award-winning short film ‘The Felling of Colston’ (2020 / 10mins) by Arthur Cauty\, about the magnificent toppling of the Colston statue in Bristol in the summer of 2020. This will be followed by a rare screening of ‘The People’s Account’ (1986 / 50 mins)\, a hard-hitting account of police racism in the 1980s\, with first person testimonies of the Broadwater Farm uprising which was sparked by police shootings of innocent black women. \nYou can book tickets here.
URL:https://nelh.net/event/celebrating-black-history-month-film-screening-culture-lab-newcastle-stand-up-to-racism-north-east/
LOCATION:The Culture Lab\, Newcastle University
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