Hidden GEM History - Tallawah Trailblazers & Freedom Fighters

Hidden GEM History - Tallawah Trailblazers & Freedom Fighters

By The IM-Pact Kinship

Join us for an enlightening evening exploring the fierce and formidable forces that fought for their people's freedom.

Date and time

Location

LSBU Hub entrance

100 London Road #116 London SE1 6NJ United Kingdom

Agenda

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Arrival & Registration


Guests are welcomed to enter the lecture theatre for the talk which starts promptly at 18.30.

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Tallawah Trailblazers & Freedom Fighters talk

Calbert Bradford & Isabella Mascarenhas


This 3rd edition, Calbert & Isabella will be shining a light on the formidable fierce freedom fighters around the world that fought for their people's liberation and rights. There may be some you hav...

7:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Community Champion Chat

To be announced

8:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Black-owned Business Bonus

To be announced

9:00 PM

Event close

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Community • Heritage

Calbert & Isabella are back by popular demand! Husband and wife, parents to 3 young people and the best of friends, we have a rich cultural heritage between us. We first started studying history books to learn about our ancestral journeys which evolved into a fascination and a desire to teach our youth positive narratives about themselves. We wanted them to know that they came from excellence.

This all started as, what we thought was, a one off event on 1 November 2024 all about innovations throughout Black history, from ancient civilisations to trailblazing leaders and from incredible inventions to exquisite craftsmanship. We highlighted the journeys of Black explorers and traders who travelled to, and collaborated with, cultures the world over, long before colonialism. The feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive with people asking for more. So now, we are delighted to present our new 4 part event series - Hidden GEM History. GEM is an acronym for Global Ethnic Majority, for our stories are all intrinsically intertwined. Black history is everyone's history.

This 3rd edition, Calbert & Isabella will be shining a light on the formidable fierce freedom fighters around the world that fought for their people's liberation and rights. There may be some you have heard of and others whose stories are more elusive. This year's Black History Month theme is "Standing Firm in Power & Pride", what better way to recognise this theme than by honouring and celebrating those who did exactly that!

At each event, we'll hear from esteemed community champions and spotlight a Black-owned business or entrepreneur and their products or services. Please see agenda for full details of featured speakers and businesses.

We look forward to welcoming you to our home for history lovers and truth seekers!

SAVE THE DATE FOR FUTURE EVENTS:

  • Thursday 11th December - Charming Crafts, Tresures & Artefacts

Can't make it but still wanna watch the talks? We got you, feel free to sign up for our online community of history lovers and truth seekers and we'll let you know when the doors open! There you will find all our talks, bonus content videos, lush learning resources, articles and newsletters. You can sign up here: https://theim-pactkinship.com/hidden-gem-history-community

With gratitude to our partner and host, London South Bank University.

Frequently asked questions

Can children come to the event?

Yes, of course! We believe it's of the utmost importance to teach kids about hidden histories so please do bring them.

What ages are eligible for child tickets?

Child tickets are available for anyone under 16 years of age.

How do I find The Hub at LSBU?

On exiting Elephant & Castle station, turn right and walk down London Road until you come to Ariadne Designs Technopark. You will see signage for The Hub, turn right immediately after this building and you will see the entrance to The Hub a little way down on your left hand side.

What's the best way to get there?

It is easiest to get to LSBU via public transport, it is 5 mins walk from Elephant & Castle station and there are bus routes that stop nearby too. You can also find travel info and directions here: https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/contact-us/maps-and-travel

Is there parking nearby?

There is limited parking around the university but there are some spaces on the main roads around which operate on a PayByPhone basis.

Will there be refreshments?

We provide all our guests with a goody bag containing a snack and a drink. If you fancy something more substantial, we recommend you eat before coming.

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The IM-Pact Kinship

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Oct 9 · 6:00 PM GMT+1