The Rivers of Repair
This Black History Month UK 2025, A powerful live event exploring Britain’s 400-year involvement in the Caribbean, through Word & Music
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St Pancras New Church
Euston Road London NW1 2BA United KingdomLineup
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Highlights
- 1 hour, 30 minutes
- Ages 16+
- In person
- Paid venue parking
- Doors at 18:30
About this event
The Rivers of Repair: Britain and the Caribbean – 400 Years of History, Legacy, and HopeBlack History Month UK 2025 | Gospel Music, Reparations, and Racial Justice Dialogue
This Black History Month UK 2025, join us for a powerful live event exploring Britain’s 400-year involvement in the Caribbean, from enslavement and colonisation to present-day calls for reparations and reconcilliation.
Through spoken word, history, live gospel music, and personal testimony, The Rivers of Repair offers a moving and honest reflection on the transatlantic enslavement , the British Empire’s impact on the Caribbean, and the ongoing legacy of colonialism in the UK today.
Event Highlights:
- The Rt Rev Dr Rosemarie Mallett, Bishop of Croydon and the Church of England’s joint lead bishop for racial justice. Presiding/Narrator
- Tracey Jane Campbell, acclaimed gospel singer, Author, Spurgeons Collage Graduate in Theology and founder of The Outlet House, performs live with the Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir, one of the UK’s leading gospel collectives, and brings a powerful personal reflection as a descendant of the Windrush generation.
- John Dower, representing The Heirs of Slavery, shares a rare perspective from descendants of British slave-owners who now call for acknowledgment and reparations.
- Linda Reid, co-founder of the Black Restorative Network, and Rev Leon Dundas, former Head of Prison Inspection in Jamaica, explore what restorative justice and reparative action could look like for Black British and Caribbean communities today.
Why This Matters:
- Understand how Britain's involvement in enslavement and colonialism shaped the Caribbean and modern Britain.
- Examine the post-Emancipation legacy, from Windrush to systemic racism in housing, health, education, and criminal justice.
- Hear the growing case for acknowledgment, reparations, and truth-based reconcilliation.
- Written by: Tracey Jane Campbell, John Dower & Miko Giedroyć
- This is a FREE ticketed event. Donations on the night, which will be much apreciated, will all go to The Black Curriculum (Reg Social Enterprise 12033713)
SUPPORT THIS EVENT BY CLICKING OUR FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE IN THE LINE-UP SECTION AND LETTING US KNOW YOU ARE ATTENDING. THANK YOU1
RE- IMAGINING THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION THROUGH BLACK BRITISH HISTORY
We aim to empower all students (3-25) with a sense of national and cultural identity and belonging through the teaching of Black history using a variety of creative and academic programs.
www.theblackcurriculum.com
Frequently asked questions
Yes, there is a small Church Car Park (needs to be booked via Just Park (location ID 37366) - spaces are limited and fill up quickly),as well as NCP and other car parks, street parking and pay and display parking in the area.
Yes. This is available for wheelchairs and prams from the front of the church. Ramps are at the right hand end of the portico steps.
Exact location is at the corner of: Euston Road, A501 and Upper Woburn Place, A4200
LET US KNOW YOU'RE ATTENDING BY CLICKING THE LINK TO OUR FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE AT THE TOP OF THE LINEUP. A BOX WILL OPEN(CLICK THE F ON THE LEFT TO OPEN) THIS HELPS PUSH THE EVENT SO IN CAN BE SEEN BY MORE PEOPLE.. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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