Robin Walker will be speaking at the following events in Black History Month 2009
- by Every Generation Media
11/10/2009 @ 00:49
Monday 5th October 2009- Before The Slave Trade Presentation at the African Caribbean Library, Clapham
Tuesday 6th October 2009- The Civilisation of the Moors in Africa and Spain at the PCS Learning Centre, Victoria
Thursday 8th October 2009- Ancient Egypt and the Origin of Science and Technology at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 9th October 2009- The Black presence in Britain before 1948 at Stanley Hall, Norwood
Monday 12th October 2009- The Amazing History of Black People in Britain at the PCS Headquarters, Clapham
Tuesday 13th October 2009- The Black presence in Britain in Britain before 1948 at Ealing Central Library, Ealing
Thursday 15th October 2009- Sub Saharan African and Black American contributions to Science and Technology at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 16th October 2009- Queens and Great women of Ancient and Mediaeval Africa at the African Caribbean Library, Clapham
Monday 19th October 2009- The Black presence in Britain in Britain before 1948 at the Enfield Homes, Edmonton
Tuesday 20th October 2009- Who were the Ancient Egyptians? at Ealing Central Library, Ealing
Wednesday 21st October 2009- ‘Slavery is not our history!’ at the PCS Learning Centre, Victoria
Thursday 22nd October 2009- Magnificent traditions of Ancient African arts and crafts at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 23rd October 2009- The Legacy of Cheikh Anta Diop and the dismal state of current Afrocentric scholarship at the African Caribbean Library, Clapham
Monday 26th October 2009- The Roots of Black Music at the Croydon Clocktower, Croydon
Wednesday 28th October 2009 - New National Curriculum and the Possibilities for Real Black History in Secondary Schools at the PCS Learning Centre, Victoria
Thursday 29th October 2009- The Roots of Black Music at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 30th October 2009- 'Who in the Black Community is to blame for Youth Crime?' at City Hall, Westminster
Click our October Calendar for further details of all of the events listed above.
Monday 5th October 2009- Before The Slave Trade Presentation at the African Caribbean Library, Clapham
Tuesday 6th October 2009- The Civilisation of the Moors in Africa and Spain at the PCS Learning Centre, Victoria
Thursday 8th October 2009- Ancient Egypt and the Origin of Science and Technology at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 9th October 2009- The Black presence in Britain before 1948 at Stanley Hall, Norwood
Monday 12th October 2009- The Amazing History of Black People in Britain at the PCS Headquarters, Clapham
Tuesday 13th October 2009- The Black presence in Britain in Britain before 1948 at Ealing Central Library, Ealing
Thursday 15th October 2009- Sub Saharan African and Black American contributions to Science and Technology at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 16th October 2009- Queens and Great women of Ancient and Mediaeval Africa at the African Caribbean Library, Clapham
Monday 19th October 2009- The Black presence in Britain in Britain before 1948 at the Enfield Homes, Edmonton
Tuesday 20th October 2009- Who were the Ancient Egyptians? at Ealing Central Library, Ealing
Wednesday 21st October 2009- ‘Slavery is not our history!’ at the PCS Learning Centre, Victoria
Thursday 22nd October 2009- Magnificent traditions of Ancient African arts and crafts at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 23rd October 2009- The Legacy of Cheikh Anta Diop and the dismal state of current Afrocentric scholarship at the African Caribbean Library, Clapham
Monday 26th October 2009- The Roots of Black Music at the Croydon Clocktower, Croydon
Wednesday 28th October 2009 - New National Curriculum and the Possibilities for Real Black History in Secondary Schools at the PCS Learning Centre, Victoria
Thursday 29th October 2009- The Roots of Black Music at the Marcus Garvey Library, Tottenham
Friday 30th October 2009- 'Who in the Black Community is to blame for Youth Crime?' at City Hall, Westminster
Click our October Calendar for further details of all of the events listed above.