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Black History Month 2008

Week 2

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Events

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Monday October 5th

12 noon - 1.30pm

Black History Month Launch

‘Bicultural Competence - challenges and achievements’

For the launch of UEL’s Black History Month you are invited to join our guests Dr Gloria Gordon and Ms Joy White and UEL staff, in a discussion surrounding Bicultural competence.

Dr Gloria Gordon is the Founder of the Centre for British African Caribbean Studies, and author of ‘Towards Bicultural Competence, Beyond Black And White’

Ms Joy White is the Co-Founder of One Spare Chair, Author of ‘Don’t Tear the Wall Paper’ and a UEL alumna

Lunch provided from 12 noon.

Room 213 Knowledge Dock, Dockland Campus

Sonia Harding, UEL

Wednesday 7th October 5pm to 8pm

Creativity, Challenge and Change: The Visual and The Verbal

Beginning with a slide viewing of Black Heroes this event will include the performance poetry of shortMAN and Michelle Marie, the velvet silk vocals of Adelaide Mackenzie, and the stomach busting humour of acclaimed comedian Quincy. This event will culminate with a lively topical debate with audience and community participation.

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Michelle Marie Clarke-Campbell, UEL

Monday October 5th to Friday October 16th

Roads To Freedom Exhibiton

The Exhibition from the Eastside Community Heritage Archive commemorates 200 years since the slave trade was outlawed in the British Empire.

Library and Learning Centre, Stratford Campus Florence Achen-Owor, UEL
Wednesday 7th October to Monday 12th October

Cultural Stalls

These will include the exquisite Egyptian Jewellery from the creations of esteemed Jewellery designer Zayunu and the delicate, beautiful African couture from artist and fashion designer Larissa.

Library/Business School

Docklands Campus


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