Reading celebrates Black History Month 2021

A celebration of drama, comedy, art and conversation are all on the menu for this year’s Black History Month 2021 in Reading.

This years’ programme taking place across the town during October recognises the important contribution our diverse black community has made, and continues to make to our town and indeed across the country.

There is a packed calendar of fascinating speakers, lively debate, thought-provoking films and entertaining theatrical productions, with many events free of charge.

Highlights include Reading Museum, as part of the Reading Windrush Project Steering Group, hosting free screenings of the film 'Memories of the Reading Windrush Generation' on 23 and 30 October.

At Central Library children and families are invited to an inspiring author reading of Kaya and Tuesday Holder’s ‘Tawny and Maya: Unique Me’ on 30 October, followed by a Q&A session and a fun activity workshop.

Reading Arts has several great shows on offer, whilst on 24 October, The Rising Sun Arts Centre is hosting an exciting one-day exhibition featuring work from two recent community-led ‘Emerging Voices’ projects.

The Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality (Acre), alongside University of Reading’s Students Union Community Champions, is holding a thought-provoking event entitled ‘Do Black Lives Matter?’ during the evening of 21 October, at the Reading Civic Offices.

Visit The Black History Month 2021 brochure for full details of events and activities.

More information on Reading's Black History Month 2021.

Find out about the Black History Month event nationally.

Last updated on 29/09/2021