OKHA , the queer + Black book club
Schedule
Mon, 26 Feb, 2024 at 08:00 pm to Tue, 26 Nov, 2024 at 10:00 pm
Location
Reference Point | London, EN
About this Event
OKHA, the queer + black book club
This year we're bringing back exhibitions by artists in our community, giving you 9 incredible books to read and a few more interesting components.
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2024 READ LIST
February
Adrienne Maree Brown + Walidah Imarisha, Octavia's Brood
March
Nicole Dennis Benn, Here Comes The Sun
April
Jason Okundaye, Revolutionary Acts
May
Margaret Odundo, The Journey of Things
June
Kaysha Corinealdi, Panama In Black
July
Jafari Allen, There's A Disco Ball Between Us
August
Reni K Amayo, Daughters of Nri
September
Ernest Cole, House of Bondage
November
Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice & Manuel Zapata Olivella, Chango el Gran Putas
(There will be no OKHA in October + December due to PRIM Special Events)
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About OKHA
PRIM's OKHA book club is dedicated to bringing you works by African, Caribbean and Afro-Latinx people. To providing a space for book lovers and those who never really read to come together and to give us all room to share perspectives, learnings and our experiences orally.
Let's analyse, educate and build community - one tale at a time.
OKHA means story/tale in the Edo language of Nigeria. It is a new community focused space aiming to bring people together, in particular, queer and black people. We do however, want this to be a fully inclusive space meaning being queer is not a prerequisite for attendance but a clear indication of the tone and energy of the space. OKHA is ever evolving and are constantly learning.
We ask that all our supporters are patient with us and always let us know what we're missing, what we can do better and how to ensure we keep the 'us' and the 'we' forever at the centre of what we do. Ur thoughts are welcome, always.
Brought to you by PRIM
PRIM is a digital platform for storytelling.
Our goal is to make stories of African, Caribbean and Afro-Latinx fam accessible to all. We have so many amazing Black storytellers who have contributed to the platform and we know you’re going to love their work!
From a pioneering author’s catalogue and written stories to video readings, films, documentaries, narrative podcasts and more, you’ll find it all on PRIM - Stories created and told by us.
It’s been quite the journey to get here and we could not be more excited or proud of what we have achieved and your support to get us here.
Head to www.prim.black now!
Where is it happening?
Reference Point, 2 Arundel Street, London, United KingdomGBP 0.00