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Black History Month Events 2024

October is Black History Month – a time to celebrate the history, achievements and contributions of Black people across our communities. This year’s theme, Reclaiming Narratives, marks a significant shift towards recognising and correcting the narrative of Black history and culture.

Throughout the month you can join us at the University of Reading and across the Reading community, as we celebrate Black History Month with an array of educational, inspiring and insightful events.

THE WORLD REIMAGINED GLOBES WALKING TRAIL
Ongoing

As proud custodians of four new Globe sculptures, we are pleased to present a public arts trail that forms a permanent learning opportunity and physical reminder of our united commitment to achieving equality for all.

Find out more about the Globes

 

This exhibit is free and open to all.
View the Globes Trail Map

 

BLACK HISTORY MONTH RECOMMENDED READS
Ongoing throughout October

Drop-in and visit the Library to find out about some of our favourite authors and writers. There will be an exciting display of books and materials that will reflect this year’s BHM theme: Reclaiming Narratives.

Find out more about alumni library memberships

 

Ground Floor, University of Reading Library, Whiteknights Campus – Building 2 on this map

 

EXHIBITION: RECLAIMING NARRATIVES WITH NO MORE TABLE TALK
Thursday 10 October – Friday 25 October

Artistic spaces and environments can often serve as a catalyst for dialogue and understanding, bringing individuals together to appreciate different perspectives and tackle difficult subjects in a safe space.

The exhibition focuses on amplifying Black voices and experiences.

 

This exhibit is free and open to all.
University of Reading Library, Whiteknights Campus – Building 2 on this map

 

WHAT DID DIVERSITY MEAN IN THE ROMAN WORLD?
Saturday 12 October,
2:00-3:00PM

The Roman world, which spanned three continents,  was dazzling in its diversity. The word ‘diversity’ is from the Latin word ‘diversitas’ – but what did diversitas mean for the Romans?

This Black History Month, Dr Sam Agbamu, of Reading’s Classics Department, will explore the Roman roots of the concept of diversity.

Book your space now
Reading Museum, Reading Town Centre

 

CREATIVE CONNECTION: AMPLIFYING BLACK FILMMAKERS
Thursday 17 October,
6:30-8:30PM

Visit Reading Biscuit Factory for a screening of a selection of short films, featuring and made by talented creatives from the Caribbean and African community.

There will be live music before the screenings and a Q&A after the screenings, with a chance to network and meet filmmakers and creatives.


The event is part of Creative Connection run by Through A Different Lens  and supported by the University of Reading and BAME Staff Network.

Popcorn and a welcome drink included in the ticket price.
Please e-mail community@reading.ac.uk for updates and ticket information.
Biscuit Factory, Reading Town Centre

 

SHOW RACISM THE RED CARD’S ANNUAL WEAR RED DAY
Friday 18 October

Support the thousands who fight racism by wearing red!

2024 is the 10th Anniversary of Wear Red Day. A landmark that the charity, Show Racism the Red Card are incredibly proud of. Their first celebration in 2014 saw 7,000 people registering to take part. In 2023, that figure exploded to become 615,000 participants celebrating. 

This month you can be part of the team by wearing red to show racism the red card. Share your photos with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and use the hashtag #WRD24 or you can e-mail them in at alumni@reading.ac.uk.

 

COMMUNITY FETE – CELEBRATING READING’S BLACK EXCELLENCE
Wednesday 23 October, 3:00-7:30PM

Join us for an unforgettable experience at the University’s Black History Month Flagship event that unites Reading’s vibrant community.

Get ready to immerse yourself in a celebration of black-owned businesses, captivating art, soul-stirring music, workshops, and engaging seminars.

 

Register to attend
Meadow Suite, Whiteknights Campus – Building 8 on this map

 

BLACK ARTS SHOWCASE
Friday 25 October, All Day

Enjoy a free-to-all day of art, poetry, and sport, featuring an open mic for Black students, staff, and community members to project their voices through songs, speeches, or poetry.

Our evening showcase is ticketed and will feature incredible talent from our Black students and community members.

 

Book your ticket
Reading Students Union – Building 29 on this map

If you have a story you’d like to share or you’re doing something to celebrate Black History Month then we’d love to hear from you e-mail us at alumni@reading.ac.uk.