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"Black History Month started in the UK in 1987 when local communities challenged racism through educating themselves and others."
To learn more about the Black History Month and organizations you can support, please visit: https://t.co/Vwq42JSmUI

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Throughout    we are showcasing talented black creatives and giving them a platform to share their stories and work.

Day 3 of sharing Tina Ramos Ekongo’s art 🤩!

Find out more here: https://t.co/Xikp0Wwn20

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Superb sketch from San Diego Union Tribune about Katherine Johnson, the African-American mathematician whose calculations at were critical to the first & subsequent US crewed spaceflights

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A dystopian modern classic that was recently made into a TV series features in this week's Young Adult Book Recommendation.

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Black people weren't seen as sophisticated enough to have mental illness. Over time
survival mentality due to intergenerational trauma, led to the idea of mental illness as a weakness

-Mending By Amaranthia Sepia

https://t.co/jRRZyClds2


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The UCL BME Alumni Network celebrates Black History Month 2020!

We'll be showcasing notable Black UCL alumni, staff and students and highlighting some of the great (online) events taking place at UCL and beyond!

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1/4 To mark I have put together a series of images featuring important figures from black history that have a connection to

Third in the series is singer, actor, athlete and rights activist Paul Robeson. Read more below 👇

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Sunday Oct 11:Trinity 18 & 2nd Sunday in with Chaplain & ordinand preaching on the inclusive & diverse banquet of the Kingdom of God in which Jesus says: “”Go therefore into the main streets, 1/3

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When Life Gives You Mangos by is a perfect fit for in the thread. Clara has lost her memory of last summer, what does she not want to remember? I read a Netgalley proof but have ordered it for school

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We have a lot of new titles in stock that you can use to celebrate

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An unflinching and powerful novel for this week's Young Adult Book Recommendation

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Happy ! I’ve been really late to do this on twitter, my apologies 😩 Each day for (on insta) I’ve been posting a remarkable black British woman to celebrate them during this month. Catch up on the last 6 days below 👇🏾👇🏾

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To mark the beginning of it has to be a titke for the thread. Toad Attack by is deliciously silly, with fab illustrations from Becca Moor!

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Day 3 of Military History posts! Today we're going to jump back from 1943 to 1776 to talk about the Black Loyalists in the American War of Independence

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has commenced here in the UK. Continue to support Black Business, educate yourselves and others on Black issues and continue to uplift your Black peers.

Artwork by me.

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Black people weren't seen as sophisticated enough to have mental illness. Over time
survival mentality due to intergenerational trauma, led to the idea of mental illness as a weakness

-Mending By Amaranthia Sepia

https://t.co/jRRZyClds2


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October is
Celebrate it with me and my friends and family as we commemorate “Float”, Pixar’s first film with LEAD characters!
Go watch “Float” again!
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