Black History Blueprints: Inclusive Leadership at Every Level

By Black History Speaker | Paul Crooks

Discover how Black historical leaders built trust and collaboration to empower others, inspiring ways to foster inclusion today.

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  • 2 hours
  • Online

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About this event


True leadership isn’t about commanding—it’s about empowering others to achieve their fullest potential. This talk explores the remarkable legacies of leaders from the transatlantic enslavement era, who reshaped their communities through trust, unity, and a shared sense of purpose.


Discover how these transformative figures earned trust through courageous action, inspired collective pride and ownership, and fostered collaboration to achieve extraordinary goals. These lessons transcend history, offering practical tools to:

  • Build trust through transparency and bold decision-making.
  • Create inclusive environments that amplify every voice.
  • Share leadership to strengthen teams and drive progress.


Rooted in the resilience and ingenuity of the African diaspora, this session provides a timeless blueprint for leadership and personal growth.


Whether you’re leading in the workplace, community, or family, this session offers insights that will transform the way you empower others. Join us to uncover the tools for creating lasting impact through inclusive leadership and empowering others to thrive.


About the speaker

Trailblazing family historian Paul Crooks pioneered research into Black genealogy during the 1990s, tracing his family history from London back six generations to ancestors enslaved on a sugar plantation in North America.


Paul was told that it would be impossible to trace records of slave-ownership, let alone his ancestors enslaved on plantations in North America. “No one had tried because such records did not exist.” Undeterred, he embarked on a journey of discovery that led from suburban North London to North America and ultimately back to the Gold Coast.


His groundbreaking books, Ancestors and A Tree Without Roots: The Guide To Tracing British, African, and Asian Caribbean Ancestry, brought him international recognition for his breakthrough research into Black genealogy. Paul is credited with inspiring an upsurge in interest in Black and British ancestry and is recognized for having spawned an industry in African Caribbean genealogy.


In addition to his pioneering genealogy work, Paul has over 20 years of experience in health service management and holds an MSc in Healthcare Commissioning. He has also worked in the private sector, leveraging his expertise to improve service delivery and operational efficiency. His diverse professional background enhances his ability to connect with audiences on themes of resilience, legacy, and personal growth.

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Welcome to Paul Crooks' world of Black History and Ancestry—a platform dedicated to exploring, celebrating, and empowering through the untold stories of the African diaspora. As a pioneering African Caribbean genealogist and celebrated Black History speaker, I aim to inspire and enlighten audiences by unraveling the threads of our shared heritage.

In 2025, I invite you to join my season of Black History and Ancestry events, an exciting series of talks designed to deepen understanding of Black ancestry, challenge conventional narratives, and uncover the incredible contributions of Black individuals to world history. These events are crafted to inspire personal growth, foster connection, and empower communities through knowledge.

Discover topics ranging from tracing African Caribbean roots and understanding the 1817 Slave Registers to exploring the origins of colorism, legendary leaders, and the role of DNA in Black ancestry research. My talks are perfect for anyone at the beginning of their ancestral journey or those looking to delve deeper into Black history’s empowering lessons.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, curious about genealogy, or passionate about exploring your heritage, my events are here to provide you with engaging insights and practical knowledge. Together, let’s redefine how we view Black history—as a vital branch of world history and a tool for personal and collective empowerment.

From £6.13
Oct 12 · 11:00 PDT