Black History 365

Kent Union launches a superb programme of events and activities for Black History Month

Kent Union has launched a fantastic programme of events for Black History Month, taking place across the university over the course of the month, which include film screenings from The Gulbenkian, live online discussions, and a talk from keynote speaker Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies. The University is also hosting a number of exhibitions, including a #BlackLivesMatter Kent Student Protests exhibition to showcase student and staff involvement in the BLM protests over the past few months here in Canterbury, as well as an exhibition about African women in healthcare in tribute to the NHS which has been working extra hard to get us through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Talks

Being Black in the World of Tech – Monday 5th October at 18:00

Ashleigh Ainsley is a former Google employee and now the co-founder of Colorintech, a non-profit aiming to improve access, awareness and opportunities for ethnic minorities to enter the tech industry. He will be sharing his experiences during this talk.

Am I Enough? – Wednesday 14th October 14:00

Wellbeing coach, Toluwa Oyeleye, will be hosting an online webinar to explore themes of emotional resilience, comparison with others, and running your own race.

University of Kent Annual Race Equality Lecture – Thursday 22nd October at 17:00

Professor Sir Hilary Beckles (VC of the University of the West Indies) will be speaking at this event.

Film Screenings

Les Misérables – Sat 10 – Thu 15 Oct (Panel discussion Thu 15 Oct)

2019 French drama – Not the one with Anne Hathaway!

Hidden Figures – Monday 19th October at 18:00 

The Student Success team invites students from the Division of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences to this FREE screening.

Black Panther – Tuesday 20th October at 19:00

There will a screening of this iconic film at The Gulbenkian followed by a panel discussion.

Rocks – Thursday 22nd October at 19:00

Head down to the Canterbury campus for a screening of this film which will be followed by a panel discussion.

Miss Juneteenth – Thursday 29th October at 19:00

This powerful film will be screened at The Gulbenkian and followed by a panel discussion.

Exhibitions

African Women and the British Health Service – Monday 12th October 

This exhibition showcases the work women of African heritage contributed to the NHS.

Kent Black Lives Matter: Student Protests Exhibition – Monday 12th October

This photographic exhibition is a visual reminder of when students at the University of Kent campus joined together to support the Black Lives Matter anti-racist protests.

All the information you require is on the Kent Union website.