Unique tour of the 200 year old waterway from an African/Caribbean perspective showing the secrets and lies of London’s industrial past.
Explore quiet backwaters, hidden streets and busy highways while filling in the blanks on the banks of a long neglected watery history.
We will cover:
- Uncredited Black inventors that changed the world
- Railways, rivers and Black British Civil Rights
- Black deaths in white police custody, UFFC to BLM, Hackney to Tottenham
- Armed white working class revolution in the UK, the Jamaican connection
- Black teachers and academic excellence
- Luxuries and classic British culture
- Ancient Greek authors who were not Greek at all
- Gentrification, kerb crawling, raving and prosecutions
- British sewage in the Caribbean
- Black History Walks Volume 1 from Jacaranda books
Other coming events from Black History Walks
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- Black History Steam train tour
- Black History Bus Tour/ River Cruise
- Afeni Shakur and the trail of the Panther 21
- 6 African Leaders removed by the French
- Hackney, Mayfair, St Paul’/Bank, Theatreland and Soho Black History Walks
- African Odysseys, Racism in Academia and @BFI Southbank
- Fearless Windrush Women Speak out
- Ismahil Blagrove season of films and books
- Frantz Fanon weekender
- 60 years of Black British Civil Rights, racism @BFI with Professor Gus John
- Kung Fu and anti-racist street fighters with Professor Lez Henry
- World Wars and Black soldiers. African Odysseys @BFI with Professor Patrick Vernon
- Financial slavery? The CFA in Africa
- Sign petition to save African Odysseys and Black film history at BFI Southbank HERE
- About African OdysseysThe volunteer-run, African Odysseys film programme screened monthly, popular, anti-racist, Black history films with Q&A’s for 17 years at the BFI. It regularly filled the Southbank 450 seater at 2pm on Saturdays when cinemas are typically ‘dead’.The British Film Institute ignored a 17,500 strong petition to keep it HERE .Refused to answer 8 simple questions. Then cancelled the programme so they could ‘cut costs and promote diversity’ HEREOther coming events ww.blackhistorywalks.co.uk HERE