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A Lightbulb Idea: Lewis Latimer’s Scientific Breakthroughs


  • Black Cultural Archives Brixton, England, SW2 1EF United Kingdom (map)

Join us for a workshop & performance, and an exhibition of archival material on Lewis Latimer.

Come and meet Lewis Latimer, the man who came from humble beginnings to work with Thomas Edison and transformed the way we see the world. He invented the lightbulb filament, making Edison’s most famous invention a success, and travelled to Brixton to light up Electric Avenue. With Latimer’s help, you will learn about how circuits and lightbulbs work, as well as some of his other scientific breakthroughs and even his poetry.

The workshop and performance will be followed by a poetry workshop led by South London based poet and advocate for young people, Ragz-CV, to inspire attendees to write their own response to this overlooked figure of science.

Throughout the week, creative pieces of poetry and prose produced by children and young people will be on display, alongside an exhibition of archival material housed at BCA 1 Windrush Square and other archives will evidence the impact Latimer had on South London communities, and the world.

This event is part of the Being Human festival, the UK’s national festival of the humanities, taking place 10–19 November 2022. Led by the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. For further information please see beinghumanfestival.org.

Workshop and Performance Dates & Times:

Saturday 12th and Saturday 19th November, 2022

11–12: Performance and science experiment

12.00–12.45: Poetry masterclass with RagzCV of Poetic Unity

1.00–2.00: Performance and science experiment

2.00–2.45: Poetry masterclass with RagzCV of Poetic Unity

(Exhibition runs 10th – 19th November, 2022)


*BCA is fully wheelchair accessible, with plenty of seating available. There is level access as well as automatic doors. Please contact the organiser regarding specific access requirements.


About Poetic Unity

Black and White picture of Ragz–CV

Ryan J. Matthews-Robinson better known as Ragz-CV is a Poet from Brixton, South London. Known for his amazing work raising significant awareness and thousands of pounds for 'Alzheimer's Society' charity through his music and events between 2012-2016. The Spoken Word Artist now 34 years old runs his own registered charity 'Poetic Unity' which he founded in 2015. The Brixton based charity provides support and services for young people across the UK. Poetic Unity uses poetry as a tool to support young peoples mental health, education, personal development, community cohesion and physical health. Poetic Unity has provided over 1,000 services and has supported more than 30,000 young people since its inception. Ryan is passionate about giving a voice to young people and providing safe spaces for them to grow and excel. Ryan intends to keep expanding Poetic Unity to support more marginalised young people throughout the country. Find out more about Ryan's important work with Poetic Unity here: www.PoeticUnity.org.uk

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