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    What's on Black History Month in Birmingham

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    This month there are many events to celebrate and reflect on Black History Month. 

    "The Black History Month Conference 2025 will be one of the major highlights of this year's programme in the North West. Taking place on Tuesday 21 October at the historic Martin Luther King House in Manchester, this one-day gathering invites communities, professionals, educators, students and families to come together under the national theme: Standing Firm in Power and Pride.

     This theme is both a celebration and a challenge. It calls on us to look at the resilience and brilliance of Black communities in Britain while also facing up to the barriers that still exist. To stand firm is to refuse to be moved in the face of adversity; to do so with pride is to affirm identity, heritage and achievement. The conference aims to bring those ideas to life through performance, testimony and courageous conversation."

    For information to buy a ticket to Black History Month conference follow this link:

    https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/latest-events/black-history-month-conference-2025-standing-firm-in-power-and-pride/

    In Birmingham there are many events taking place. 

    If you enjoy musical performances:

    On 10th October Classically Black festival to Birmingham, offering a powerful evening that bridges classical tradition with contemporary Black artistry.

    Apphia Campbell's Black is the Color of My Voice returns to the Birmingham Rep Theatre  for two special performances during Black History Month 2025.

    https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/listings/region/west-midlands/birmingham/

    If you enjoy art gallery exhibitions:

    Birmingham-based artist Abraham Babajide Cole opens his latest exhibition, Bound by Roots, Divided by Paths, at Dudley Library this October, marking the start of Black History Month 2025.

    The exhibition explores migration, memory, and identity through painting, drawing, and clay-based works. 

    Opening Night: Wednesday 1st October, 6pm
    Venue: Dudley Library, Black Country (Greater Birmingham)
    The Exhibition runs from 1st to 31st of October.

    Check out this website for more local events: https://visitbirmingham.com/whats-on/black-history-month/

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