
Black Awareness
Afriphobia & The Black Experience
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Life experienced through the Black experience is a unique perspective on racism. Afriphobia has meant that Black peoples’ history has been hidden, achievements concealed, and contributions camouflaged. These Talks lift the lid on Black history, achievements and contributions to the world. They also share the story of the Black experience so we can join hands in allyship. Informed Inspired Empowered.
Kool Kudos
A historical venture into the monumental impact that African peoples have had upon society.
“Their influence has been disproportionate to their numbers” – Prof Robert Thompson. 50 minutes that will probably change your life.
Suitable for all ages, businesses and schools.
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Smooth Criminal
A personal talk about a black woman wounded by daily assaults of racism : the tone and spirit of this splendid speech weave together a searing personal essay and cultural commentary. It cuts through institutionalised racism and uncovers a core of social contradictions. Tender and heartfelt, it is a call for us to become better allies.
Suitable for all ages, businesses and schools.
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In Celebration of …
In this talk, we celebrate the accomplishments and achievements of Black people. It recognises many firsts emulated by society, but the roots have yet to be revealed. And this talk shines a spotlight on Black women who have impacted pop and political culture, but their lights remain shaded.
Suitable for all ages, businesses and schools.
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The Blues People
This speech explores the profound impact of inequality, racism, and the zero-sum economic and social model on society while emphasising the potential for transformation and the importance of unity and love in building a more equitable and hopeful future.
Suitable for all ages, businesses and schools.
Don’t wait for Black History Month Book Now