Hey – That’s Mine – Museums and Black History Month Glasgow
Wednesday, 28 October 2020 from 13:00-14:30
Public · Hosted by CRER Scotland
FREE
Online event – Tickets and information at Eventbrite
A talk by Dr. Richard Benjamin, Head of the International Slavery Museum, for Black History Month 2020.
How did Black History Month start? How did this affect the Black consciousness movement in the United States, and what role did museums play?
Special guest Dr. Richard Benjamin, Head of the International Slavery Museum, will take you through this history and talk not only about the USA but also of how the International Slavery Museum came into being in the UK.
A CRER Lunch-time Talk in partnership with Semperscotland
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