Integrative therapist Kim Loliya hosts this online gathering where she will teach breathing practices, rituals, liberating minds and much more through the power of healing practices. Available for BIPOC-identifying individuals only.
Hidden Figures - Black Women Matter
Inspired by the film Hidden Figures, the women of Derby’s Black Community Matters Committee discuss, share and answer questions about the equality and quality of women's lives. An evening of illuminating conversations you won’t want to miss.
Online Black Singles Match Speed Dating (Ages 30-45)
Calling all single, young black professionals: it's time to meet your match from the comfort of your home.
Black Abolitionist Tour
This (now-virtual) walking tour brings to life the untold stories of African-American activists through the ages, highlighting six sites that demonstrate their impact and legacy.
THRIVE Hachette's Grow Your Story - Showcase Event 2021
The Grow Your Story development programme brings on unpublished and unagented writers from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Here, together with Spread the Word, they'll be showcasing work from their first cohort through live readings and an author panel.
Black Girl Finance Festival
To mark International Women's Day, Black Girl Finance are bringing together a collection of Black 'Finfluencers' to share their expertise on key financial topics.
London Walks: Black Abolitionist Tour of Central London
Step back in time with historian Hannah-Rose who will take you on a virtual walk to uncover the lives of black African American activists from Britain’s past.
Exploring Southern African Music: History and Repertoire
Hosted by percussionist Otis Selimane, join this interactive workshop to discover Zimbabwe and Mozambique's musical roots.
Understanding Workplace Inclusion: Race & Ethnicity
Want to understand how you can tackle the systemic challenges at your organisation? This virtual workshop provides practical tools to all professionals who want to create an inclusive workplace.
Great Women in Caribbean History
Little is known about women’s role in shaping Caribbean history. Get a truthful account about their hidden contribution and impact in this engaging webinar.
Unbraiding Legacy Spoken Word Night
Take a seat for an evening of outstanding poetry and spoken word celebrating the lives of black women who have changed the world. Performances will feature a collection of poetry from speakers and writers from the Unbraiding Legacy Workshop.
SIP & COOK'IN - Women’s History Month
Cook-along with foodie friends and learn how to make some wonderful afro-caribbean-inspired vegan dishes.
Virtual Little Africa Black History Walk in Rio de Janeiro
Take a virtual trip to Rio to learn about its history and African roots. Topics relating to the slave trade, art hubs, music, religion and more will be covered.
The Brixton Riots 40 Years On: What Has Changed for Black Britons?
This Guardian Live event explores two landmark events that took place in 1981 and unpicks the ways in which they have shaped race relations in the UK in the period since.
Black London's Women Voices
There is no real concept or agenda behind this event, it's simply about providing a safe space for Black women to come together to share their stresses and have their voices heard.
Decolonising Mental Health
Integrative therapist Kim Loliya hosts this online gathering where she will teach breathing practices, rituals, liberating minds and much more through the power of healing practices. Available for BIPOC-identifying individuals only.
Hidden Figures - Black Women Matter
Inspired by the film Hidden Figures, the women of Derby’s Black Community Matters Committee discuss, share and answer questions about the equality and quality of women's lives. An evening of illuminating conversations you won’t want to miss.
Online Black Singles Match Speed Dating (Ages 30-45)
Calling all single, young black professionals: it's time to meet your match from the comfort of your home.
Black Abolitionist Tour
This (now-virtual) walking tour brings to life the untold stories of African-American activists through the ages, highlighting six sites that demonstrate their impact and legacy.
THRIVE Hachette's Grow Your Story - Showcase Event 2021
The Grow Your Story development programme brings on unpublished and unagented writers from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. Here, together with Spread the Word, they'll be showcasing work from their first cohort through live readings and an author panel.
Black Girl Finance Festival
To mark International Women's Day, Black Girl Finance are bringing together a collection of Black 'Finfluencers' to share their expertise on key financial topics.
London Walks: Black Abolitionist Tour of Central London
Step back in time with historian Hannah-Rose who will take you on a virtual walk to uncover the lives of black African American activists from Britain’s past.
Exploring Southern African Music: History and Repertoire
Hosted by percussionist Otis Selimane, join this interactive workshop to discover Zimbabwe and Mozambique's musical roots.
Understanding Workplace Inclusion: Race & Ethnicity
Want to understand how you can tackle the systemic challenges at your organisation? This virtual workshop provides practical tools to all professionals who want to create an inclusive workplace.
Great Women in Caribbean History
Little is known about women’s role in shaping Caribbean history. Get a truthful account about their hidden contribution and impact in this engaging webinar.
Unbraiding Legacy Spoken Word Night
Take a seat for an evening of outstanding poetry and spoken word celebrating the lives of black women who have changed the world. Performances will feature a collection of poetry from speakers and writers from the Unbraiding Legacy Workshop.
SIP & COOK'IN - Women’s History Month
Cook-along with foodie friends and learn how to make some wonderful afro-caribbean-inspired vegan dishes.
Virtual Little Africa Black History Walk in Rio de Janeiro
Take a virtual trip to Rio to learn about its history and African roots. Topics relating to the slave trade, art hubs, music, religion and more will be covered.
The Brixton Riots 40 Years On: What Has Changed for Black Britons?
This Guardian Live event explores two landmark events that took place in 1981 and unpicks the ways in which they have shaped race relations in the UK in the period since.
Black London's Women Voices
There is no real concept or agenda behind this event, it's simply about providing a safe space for Black women to come together to share their stresses and have their voices heard.