Black History Month 2025✨
Part Two - Claudia Jones
Part Three - Ade Adepitan
Part Four - Barbara Stewart
October is Black History Month in the UK and this is a time to recognise, celebrate and reflect on the rich history, achievements and contributions of Black people across the country.
Black History Month began in the United States in February 1970. It was created to honour the often overlooked contributions of Black Americans. Inspired by its impact, Black British community leaders introduced Black History Month to the UK in 1987 as part of the African Jubilee Year celebrations.
Since then, every October has served as a powerful reminder of the influence and importance of Black people throughout history. From the Windrush Generation to today’s artists, educators, scientists, political leaders and changemakers.
Throughout the month, we’ll be sharing posts that highlight Black disabled people, people whose stories and impact often go unrecognised in mainstream media.
Their experiences matter and their voices are an important part of both Black history and disability history.
By focusing on the intersection of race and disability, I hope to bring more visibility to these voices, open up conversations and celebrate the strength and diversity within the communities!
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thank you for letting us know about this
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No worries @durhamjaide2001, it's an important month!😊
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important month ahead let’s go
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I agree @chantelokpara1! i've created two more posts since this one that you may be interested, they're about Ade Adepitan and Claudia Jones so far
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Collage of the Winners gallery from the Guardian.
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This was after Malcolm had discovered the true Islam contrary to his previous adherence to "Nation of Islam", which is not considered Islamic, even though it uses some Islamic terminology and identifies itself as Islamic.
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