Come and learn about Mae Jemison, the first Black woman in space! no religious or political post are allowed in this group. Peaceful protest is more difficult than it looks when you are feeling angry, judged, hurt and cut off from society – but this is the only way to lasting change and the best way to pay tribute to George Floyd. At SACCO (previously Sutton Black History Group) we will continue our ongoing work in the community to educate about the many issues that impact on the BAME community. Mae Jemison, Breaking Down Barriers, Challenging Perceptions: Rock Climbing, Family structures & the socialization of women in West Afrika, The University of Woodford Square: A Tribute to Eric Williams. Registered Charity No.1182079 in England and Wales. The National Museum of African American History and Culture is now open to the public. We’ve laid out must-see locations. UK Black History Month in October is an important national opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of African and Caribbean people in our society but until 2009 the Sutton community was missing out. We have watched events abroad and here in the UK and we want, as an organisation, to stand with our own black community, friends and members to share our disgust at the public murder of George Floyd. Home  |  About  |  Travel Packages  |  FAQs  |  Request Quote  |  Contact.

BLACK LIVES MATTER: PAYING TRIBUTE TO GEORGE FLOYD, About the African & Caribbean Recipes Archive, Multigenerational Learning: Science Blast Off! Performing arts tours provide performance opportunities for instrumental, vocal, dance and theatre students in middle school, high school and community groups. They have become an integral part of the fall athletic environment at HBCU. Where: Craggy Island, Oaks Sports Centre, Woodmansterne Road, Carshalton, SM5 4AN. October STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) tours provides student with the opportunity to participate in hands-on workshops that go beyond the theory. thank you for your cooperation. Black History Tours is a national multicultural student tour operation and destination management company that is dedicated to educating America’s youth about African-American history. Black History Group has 20,192 members. We arrange travel, transportation, and accommodations to the premier marching band parade performance events throughout the United States. Black History Group Sutton. Dedicated to Educating America’s Youth About African-American History. 901 7th Street NW, 4th Floor Schools, churches, birthplaces, museums, and national historic sites honoring African Americans, their struggle for equal rights, and their profound contributions.

202-789-7000 / Fax 202-789-7037, mithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, African American Civil War Memorial and Museum, Reflect at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Listen to the “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial, Walk along the Black Lives Matter mural at Black Lives Matter Plaza, Take in over 400 years of Black history at the S, Learn about the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation at, See portraits of African Americans, including President Barack Obama, at the, Hear the stories of the Negro League during a, Head to U Street – once known as “Black Broadway” – and then visit the, Relish in the history of jazz with a concert at. October Half-Term, exact date & venue TBC, Register your interest with us by clicking on the link below, https://sacco.us5.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=dcd9e909b3f15901e4bc4361d&id=3ff943dafd&fbclid=IwAR32DrXMnNoother3N12iy0W18ob2-seiAAIiuTr4cYMrwOXULJzszPNHQ8, Funded by UK Research and Innovation and the British Science Association, 5-6 years old will be 45 mins climbing duration, 6+ year old will be 1 hour climbing duration. Free, timed-entry passes will be required for entry. Black History. The Sutton Black History Group (SBHG) was launched in October 2009 by a group of local residents. Black History + Join Group. The inspiration for the start of Black History Tours is derived from a strong conviction and realization that empowerment, pride and awareness can make even the most challenging of obstacles, surmountable ones. Kaleidoscope magazine grew out of Sutton’s Black History Group quarterly newsletter. We have seen the success of these strategies through, for example, the US Civil Rights Movement. We support everyone but particularly our young black people using the ballot box, running for local office and making their voices heard democratically.

The Mayor of London's Culture Seeds Project. In the meantime, you can celebrate BHM by checking out and supporting our initiatives, & exploring the talent showcased in our online magazine Kaleidoscope. The influence of African American culture is undeniable as you make your way through the District. Interested? Visit Black Lives Matter at blacklivesmatter.com, Calling all Young Creatives! Washington, DC 20001-3719 The local group is working to find stories about Black women who participated in school integration, sit-ins, marches and other historic events. As an organisation anchored in BAME heritage, we believe that a statement from us on recent events is warranted. SACCO stands in solidarity with the family and friends of George Floyd and the African-American community in its centuries long struggle for equality and Justice. As we begin a gradual, phased reopening for the Museum, we’re putting safety first with new measures in place to protect everyone’s health. Presentation by industry professional Jo Reynolds, Jo will present on the topic of 'What Does it Take to be Successful?'. ONLINE COURSE Introduction to Black Studies Course Introduction to the Study of Black History, Politics, Sociology, Psychology, Science, Art, Music and Religion Starting January 2021 Previous Next Introduction to Black Studies Course is a 30 week beginner’s course that analyses all the major areas of the Black Experience – the History, the Politics, the Psychology, the […] This group is open to all nationalities that have any type of photographs relating to "Black History" or "The... See more. Black History Group Itinerary With its Southern connections, Washington, DC has always had a significant African American population.

At this time of social, economic and cultural change, we agree that outdated structures and attitudes of the past need to be reflected upon, and whilst long lasting change can be slow in coming, we strongly advocate that peaceful, responsible protest and education is the democratic way forward. BHT can offer you and your college bound high school students a tremendous opportunity to discover and experience the college selection process. HBCU Classic Football Games have become so popular that every undergraduate dreams of witnessing them. Are you interested in developing your creative talents in the field of Fashion PR? Please express your interest in attending by completing the form below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf55L9E--JE_wh3byJzh-9KGext90JZDN1q5zrSBdy9vKfXHw/viewform?usp=sf_link. Our BHM events are currently suspended until February 2021, when we will be celebrating with the USA BHM period - event details will follow soon. Come along to our online Zoom session 4-5:15pm on 19th October 2020.

The team will abide by government guidelines and additional social distancing protocols are in place. Education is the key to change and we encourage teachers and parents of all backgrounds to engage in promoting equality in this vital aspect of all our lives. This is an African and black history group…No soliciting, advertising or selling of product and service.