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Celebrate Black History Month, 17 Oct 2019


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Celebrate Black History Month with this fantastic event organised by Sydenham School PTA.


https://www.tickettailor.com/events/sydenhamschoolpta/301864


Adults ?5 Student ?2


Hosted by Barbara Gray, Mayoress of Lewisham, the evening will feature 12 inspirational women, men and young people of African and African-Caribbean heritage talking for five minutes each about their field of expertise.


Music from Beats of Polynesia sharing vibrant rhythms and culture of the Pacific Islands.


Rum punch, mocktails, jerk chicken, rice and peas, vegan stew.


Panellists include:


Mo?se Roche PhD Researcher at University College London, Division of Psychiatry


Jacqueline Esimaje-Heath Land, Acquisitions and Planning Director


Peju Fabunmi Development Management Consultant at Cobalt


Rosalyn Springer Social and Economic Regeneration Officer


Angie Brown Singer/Songwriter


Dr Tara Young Lecturer in Criminal Justice and Criminology


Sam Walker Former Director of the Black Cultural Archives


Abiola Morris-Walker Student at Sydenham School


Genevieve Ampaduh Social and Digital Marketing Consultant


Nike Ajijola Deputy Young Mayor of Lewisham


Carol King Midwife


David Neita Lawyer and Poet


All proceeds go towards improving the facilities at Sydenham School.


Suitable for ages 11+

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