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Black Cultural Archives’ Youth Forum presents - Making Space: To Protest

  • Black Cultural Archives 1 Windrush Square London, England, SW2 1EF United Kingdom (map)
 
 

Join Black Cultural Archives’ Youth Forum this February for the second in a three-part event series, 'Making Space' designed to empower a new generation to connect with our rich archives. ‘Making Space: To Protest’ is a talk and panel discussion about the histories of protest stored within BCA, followed by a protest-banner-making session.

Please note: this event is about historical and contemporary examples of protest. As such, we will be discussing themes relating to war, brutality, and acts of genocide.

While our Youth Forum events primarily cater to individuals aged 16-25, we welcome participants of all ages who share an interest in our themes. Considering the nature of this event, we encourage attendance from those aged 11 and above. Your enthusiasm and diverse perspectives will undoubtedly contribute to the richness of our discussions. Join us, regardless of age, and let's engage in meaningful conversations together.

Join us on 17th February 2pm - 4pm for a unique opportunity for young minds to remember, protest, and mobilise. Secure your free ticket now for the second of three events before they sell out. Don't miss your chance to be part of this transformative experience.

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