Amplifying Black Voices: Media & Comms for Black History Month Manchester

Amplifying Black Voices: Media & Comms for Black History Month Manchester

By Caribbean & African Health Network (CAHN)

Join CAHN & GMCA for a free online event on storytelling, representation, and advocacy in media for Black History Month 2025.

Date and time

Location

Online

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

The Caribbean & African Health Network (CAHN), in partnership with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), invites you to a free online event exploring representation, storytelling, and community advocacy in media and communications.

Event details

  • Date: Tuesday, 16 September 2025
  • Time: 4:00 PM
  • Location: Online (free to attend)

What you’ll gain

  • A preview of the Manchester Black Leaders’ Social Media Toolkit
  • Access to the Greater Manchester Black History Month Events Directory
  • Insight into the legacy of the 5th Pan-African Congress
  • Effective Communications Approaches for Black History Month: Storytelling, Representation, and Cultural Awareness.

Who should join
This session is designed for media and communications professionals, creators, journalists, community advocates, and anyone passionate about inclusive storytelling.

Be part of a meaningful conversation and connect with others committed to amplifying Black voices across Greater Manchester.

Contacts us: socialmedia@cahn.org.uk


Organised by

CAHN is a Black-led organisation set up to address health inequalities and the wider social determinants for people of Caribbean & African descent within the United Kingdom. We work with the Black community and cross-sector organisations to build community resilience, relationships, and a social movement to reduce health inequalities.

CAHN’s vision is to end health inequalities and the wider disparities for Caribbean and African people in a generation.

Our mission is to ensure that the strategic and operational actions of service providers across health and cross sector agencies and commissioners, lead to racial and social justice for Black people.

Free
Sep 16 · 08:00 PDT