Talks and workshops

 

Maya: A Celebrated Life! Thursday 15th October, 18:30 -19:45 I-Lounge. Main Library (R22 on campus map)

A very special presentation by Beverley Maynard, celebrating the life and times of Maya Angelou. Through performed poetry readings and narratives, Maya’s life as a singer, dancer, recording artist, political activist, poet, writer, actor, director and educator is explored. Not to be missed!

Brazilian Folk: Dance and Art Workshops (children and adults) Saturday 3rd October, 11:00-17:00 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (R14 on campus map)

Run by Corado de Ouro Birmingham, who will be performing at the University on 2nd and 3rd October, these workshops and master classes in Brazillian dance and art offer something for all of the family.

  • Masterclasses for adults - £10 Adults /£7 Concession* (2 adult masterclasses for £18 or 2 concession masterclasses for £12).
  • Children’s workshops (dance or Brazilian art-making classes) - £5 each or both classes for £8.

*Concession rates are for over 65’s, unwaged and students. Please call 0121 414 8710 for ticket information.

Inspiring Change: Short Poetry Competition Thursday 1st - Monday 19th October

Join in with the spirit of Black History Month by composing a poem about someone who has inspired you or influenced your life. Entries will be judged and prizes awarded by the Black History Month Committee. Please submit your entry under the following age categories: under 12s, age 13-17 and over 18s.  Poems should be emailed to blackhistorymonth@contacts.bham.ac.uk.

Inspiring Change: Short Story Competition Thursday 1st - Monday 19th October

Write a 800 word short story:  autobiographical, based on a historical/contemporary figure, humorous, serious or topical, with reference to some aspect of Black History Month. Entries will be judged and prizes awarded by the Black History Month Committee. Please submit your entry under the following age categories: under 12s, age 13-17 and over 18s. Stories should be emailed to blackhistorymonth@contacts.bham.ac.uk.

Black History Month Slogan Printing Workshop Thursday 15th and 22nd October, 15:00 -18.30pm Winterbourne House and Gardens (G12 on campus map)

Learn new skills and create big slogan posters using inspirational quotes related to Black History Month. £8 / £5 concession rates for over 65’s/unwaged and students. Tickets are available via the Winterborne House Shop on 0121 414 3003 to pay by card over the phone between the hours of 10.00-17.00 (or 11.00 -17.00 at the weekend), or via enquiries@winterbourne.org.uk.

From Racism to Islamophobia and beyond: the changing face of discrimination Friday 16th October 17.30-18.30 Muirhead Tower, room 121, (R21 on campus map)

Dr Chris Allen of the School of Social Policy explores the changing face of discrimination in the British context over the past fifty years. Using text, images and footage from popular culture – including comedy shows from the 1960s and 1970s - this accessible and engaging talk will trace how expressions of discrimination have shifted over time, from notions of ‘race’ and ‘colour’ in the wake of post-war mass migration, to ‘otherness’ and ‘difference’ in the 1970s and 1980s, to the present day focus on ‘religion’ and especially ‘Muslim-ness’. Explaining how these changes have been prompted by the introduction of policies and legislation to protect against discrimination, this talk will conclude by thinking about the future in particular the recent emergence of discourses about ‘illegal immigrants’ and the importance placed on ‘British values’.

This event is free, but please register your attendance with Eventbrite.

Black History Month: Kids Collage Workshop Saturday 17th October, 11.00-12.00 Winterbourne House and Gardens (G12 on campus map)

A free collage workshop for children aged 5-10 years, using cultural patterns to create posters and pictures. Please contact Winterbourne for more details: 0121 414 3003, email: enquiries@winterbourne.org.uk.

CREME's 19th Annual Ethnic Minority Business Conference and Gala Dinner Tuesday 20th October, 9.30-16.00 and 18.00-22.00 Fazeley Studios, Birmingham, B5 5SE

Hosted by the University's Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME), the 19th Annual Ethnic Minority Business Conference will focus on 'Diversity and Enterprise: New Research and Practice.'

09:30 - 16:00: Diversity & Enterprise : New Research & Practice Debate, discussion and presentations focusing on:

- New trends on minority enterprise - How research is being used to inform policy and support entrepreneurs - New evidence on who benefits from entrepreneurship - The role of women in entrepreneurial success - Exciting new developments at the University of Birmingham Business School, with news of a major investment on economic development.

With many of the experts in these fields present on the day, together with policy makers and key local and national figures, this truly is a day for anyone involved or with an interest in this field to attend.

18:00 - 22:00: Celebration of Entrepreneurial Success gala dinner Join us at Fazeley Studios for an evening to celebrate entrepreneurial success. It's a fantastic opportunity to enjoy good food and be part of the celebration of entrepreneurial success in the company of a truly diverse group of people, including key figures from the fields of banking, business, policy making and the University of Birmingham.

To register for the conference and/or the gala dinner, click here.

Shared Histories: The British Indian Army in World War 1 and 2 Friday 23rd October 17.30-18.30 Danford Room, 2nd Floor, Arts Building (R16 on campus map)

An illustrated talk by Jahan Mahmood of the Balsall Heath Forum on the role of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh soldiers in World War 1 and 2, with original artefacts and exhibits on display.

This event is free, but please register your attendance with Eventbrite.

Vanley Burke: The Godfather of Black British Photography Thursday 29th October, 18.30-20.30 Lecture Theatre, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (R14 on campus map)

Renowned as the “godfather of black British photography,” Birmingham-based Vanley Burke is also a dedicated archivist and collector of objects relating to black culture in Britain. In this illustrated talk, Vanley and Ikon Gallery’s Head of Learning, Simon Taylor, explore his career and the Ikon’s recent exhibition of Vanley’s archive, the ‘cabinet of wonderful curiosities’ to be found in his flat in Nechells.

This event is free, but please register your attendance with Eventbrite.

Shared Histories: The British Indian Army in World War 1 and 2 Friday 23rd October  Friday 30th October 17.30-18.30 Danford Room, 2nd Floor, Arts Building (R16 on campus map)

An illustrated talk by Jahan Mahmood of the Balsall Heath Forum on the role of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh soldiers in World War 1 and 2, with original artefacts and exhibits on display.

This event is free, but please register your interest with Eventbrite.

Tree of Hope Throughout October, I-Lounge, Main Library (R22 on campus map)

Have you been told, seen or read something that has inspired you? Share it with others by adding it to our Tree of Hope! The Tree of Hope can be found near library counters during Black History Month.