Where are all the Black historians?

BBC Radio 4’s Making History programme recently considered the plight of black historians, taking six minutes to explore the question of whether black historians exist in the UK. A number of white historians gave their perspectives on the issue but the views of black academics like Professor Hakim Adi from the University of Chichester and Dr Olivette Otele from Bath Spa University were also taken in to consideration. Prior to the programme there was a lot of circulation via social media (I personally received about 5 emails) trying to encourage black historians to come out of the woodwork and make contact with the producer to let him know that we existed. I sent an email with the work that I have done over the last fourteen years through my social enterprise Every Generation Media; from talks, workshops, articles, publishing websites such as 100 Great Black Britons, books When We RuledCaribbean in Sepia and Masters of the Airwaves. I got an email back reassuring me that I was a black historian!!!

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Black History Month Film Festival at the University of Portsmouth

During October, the University of Portsmouth celebrates its first Black History Month Film Festival in partnership with the Portsmouth Film Society. This will be launched by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Graham Galbraith, on Thursday 8 October, 6pm at the Eldon Café, prior to the screening of Selma.
Film programme:

Selma – Thursday 8 October, 7.00pm

The Help – Thursday 15 October, 7.00pm

Timbuktu – Thursday 22 October, 7.00pm

Dear White People – Thursday 29 October, 7.00pm

Tickets are £6 and can be booked from the Portsmouth Film Society by email: info@portsmouthfilmsociety.org.uk, or calling 07528 808400.

Link to the event: http://www.port.ac.uk/staffessentials/whatson/events/eventdetails,191260,en.html