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BCA Author Talk: 'Settlers' w/ Jimi Famurewa

  • Black Cultural Archives London SW2 1EF United Kingdom (map)

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A talk with author, Jimi Famurewa about his book 'Settlers: Journeys Through the Food, Faith and Culture of Black African London'

Join us for an enlightening afternoon with acclaimed journalist and food critic, Jimi Famurewa, as he takes us on a captivating journey through the vibrant legacy and complexities of African Londoners. In his remarkable book, Settlers: Journeys Through the Food, Faith and Culture of Black African London, Jimi unravels the multifaceted experiences of being Black, African, and British, offering a unique perspective on culture, identity, and the diverse tapestry of modern Britain.

Through his immersive storytelling, Jimi breathes life into the triumphs, struggles, and resilience of African Londoners, painting a vivid picture of their rich heritage. Delve into the intricate threads that weave together the tapestry of modern Britain, exploring the interplay of culture, identity, and the captivating nuances that shape our communities.

This author talk presents a special opportunity to gain profound insights into the influential contributions of African Londoners to the diverse fabric of British society. Engage in thought-provoking discussions that foster a deeper understanding, celebrate the captivating heritage, and shed light on the complexities of identity.



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