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Black History Walks | London's Black History

How Black history is affecting mainstream media via self-published graphic novels based on real ancient and modern African stories. Tkts www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk 1960s comics are now being used to creat 21st century, billion dollar movies like X Men, Captain America and Superman. This special presentation will look at how African/Caribbean-centred graphic novels and modern technology are re-telling amazing true stories and setting up their own Black-centred universes to be transposed into exciting visual media. We will cover : Six graphic novels that cover real Black history Two historical/fantasy books en route to the Hollywood treatment Black British Comicbook Legends Caribbean designed spacecraft Ancient African civilisations Black publishers and their fight for equality: Twenty in 2020 How to suppress Black films, the African Odysseys story Plus Q&A with special guest Terry Jervis , Hollywood producer and creator of Spirit of the Pharoahs. Check out his incredible CV Here Other Coming Events from Black History Walks African Odysseys: How to Fight Racism at the BFI, British Film Institute African Odysseys: Ismahil Blagrove season London gun crime and Cuban revolution 50 years of Struggle Professor Gus John Black history Bus tour/ Steam train trip/River cruise Frantz Fanon film and talk Weekender Black Women and Film Exhibition Graphic Novels: Publishing Black History and movies Mayfair, Hackney, Notting Hill, Southbank, Trafalgar Square, Regents Canal and Soho walks African Women Spirituality @Fulham Palace Deleting Black History in Institutions Groundings @Fulham Palace Kumba drumming @Fulham Palace. I fought the law and I won, a Black judge of 60 years of Equality legislation Champion Black Bowers and businessmen in 1800s London: African Odysseys About African Odysseys . Previously at the BFI Southbank for 18 years, African Odysseys is now hosting films across London due to systemic racism at the BFI which ignored a18,000 strong petition and cancelled the popular, monthly programme there.

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Date: Saturday, June 6th

Time: 2:00 PM

Location: Fulham Palace Museum, London, England, UK, SW6 6EA

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