Some Black History Month events you can attend and participate in the West Midlands over the coming weeks.
Where: The Gallery, Level 3, Birmingham LibraryA free exhibition held by the Royal Shakespeare Company where visitors are encouraged to think about what their culture means to them. A short film will be played upon entry, featuring young people from Birmingham, and afterwards, a spoken word piece by the city's Poet Laureate Casey Bailey.
Those who went last year described it as 'an evening not to be forgotten'. The 'spine-tingling' performance sees Stevie Wonder classics performed by one of Britain's top soul singers Noel McCalla. He will be joined by award-winning saxophonist Derek Nash who plays in Jools Holland’s R&B Orchestra, and The Wonder of Stevie's 'world-class' live band.
They invite anyone with a story to tell, as well as those who just want to sit back and listen. Topics can cover everything from love, to comedy and even personal stories. We Don't Settle is a non-profit organisation whose work gives a platform to young people from minority communities, empowering them, and giving them the platform to tell their stories., where there is additional information for wheelchair access and Access Scheme tickets.When: Thursday, October 6 at 7.30pm
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