BCA Public Meeting: Securing the Future of Black British History

Black Cultural Archives invites you to our digital public meeting on Wednesday 20 May 2020 at 7pm. We would like to share where we’re going in the next ten years.

Our Managing Director, Arike Oke, will be sharing a preview of BCA’s new 10-year strategy via a meeting on Zoom. The conversation facilitated by Sabrina Clarke-Okwubanego, co-founder of Niche On Demand will be followed by a Q&A session

As the Home of Black British History, BCA uses Britain’s shared histories to inspire and give strength to individuals, communities and society. 

We collect, preserve and celebrate the histories of people of African and Caribbean descent

By 2030 we’re aiming to:

  • 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

Help us think about how to get there.

We know the decisions we make today secures our shared legacy, so your contribution is vital. We hope that you can join us on the day

To register your attendance, please register on our Eventbrite page.

NB: This meeting will be recorded so that It is available to watch for people who are unable to attend. If you would like not to be featured in the video, please switch off your video during the meeting.

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