BCA's Public Meeting: the 2030 Strategy
BCA recently held a public meeting to present our 10 year strategy and to begin the conversation about how we work collaboratively to get to 2030.
We’re giving a huge thank you to all who attended. The discussion was impassioned and informative.
Our online meeting was attended by over 200 people (500 people had registered). The evening was hosted by Sabrina Clarke-Okwubanego (Niche on Demand) in conversation with BCA Managing Director, Arike Oke.
In the coming days we will post a round up of the questions that were asked, including those that we didn’t have time to answer in the meeting.
Today we are sharing the 2030 strategy document with you and encouraging you to join, collaborate with, and promote BCA.
By 2030 we’ll:
Be resilient, flexible and entrepreneurial
Use our active voice to make a difference
Make teaching and learning about Black history available to everyone
Share our collections in person, touring, and online
And extend our workforce development programme internationally
Arike said “This is an event I have wanted to have since I started at BCA over a year ago. Conversations with community are important, as holding a space for our community is BCA’s core purpose.
“As we anticipate celebrating our 40th anniversary next year, we want to build on the legacy of our founder Len Garrison, all those who came before us and those who work alongside us now, to make sure BCA continues to fulfil our potential as the Home of Black British History.
“I’m so excited about what we can achieve together when we reach 50 years of BCA.”
View or download the 2030 Strategy using the button below.