BLACK HISTORY MONTH - WALK FOR CHARITY WITH QUALIFIED LONDON GUIDE
Schedule
Sat Oct 12 2024 at 11:00 am to 12:30 pm
Location
City of Westminster Archives Centre | London, EN
About this Event
Whilst we rightly celebrate the ‘Windrush generation’ who arrived in the UK from the Caribbean after World War II we sometimes forget that the contributions of Black people to this country dates back hundreds of years. On many occasions in the past this contribution has been overlooked.
On this walk we will open a window on a small part of the rich and interesting history of Black people in London. We will encounter heroes and heroines of war, Black Georgians and anti slavery campaigners. We will also learn about political trailblazers as well as those who have campaigned for racial justice up to the present day.
This walk was curated by Philip Scott and Dr Stephen King, both qualified City of Westminster guides.
The walk is in aid of the Farm Africa charity who support farmers in east Africa plus The Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster’s charity, the Cardinal Hume Centre, which looks after homeless young people. All proceeds (minus the Eventbrite booking fee) will be donated to the charities mentioned.
Meet your qualified City of Westminster tour guides at the City of Westminster Achieves, 10 St. Ann’s Street, London. SW1P 2DE. The walk will end here too.
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We are looking forward to seeing you on the walk.
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Where is it happening?
City of Westminster Archives Centre, 10 Saint Ann's Street, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 12.00