From October
Newnham students portrait exhibition
Newnham College, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DF
To mark Black History Month and its 150th anniversary, Newnham College is holding an exhibition of Black students' portraits in the Iris Café. This new portrait collection was commissioned by Newnham students, supported by the College’s Curator Laura Dennis.
The portraits are by award-winning British-Barbadian photographer Myah Jeffers, who worked with the students to create a display that challenges the traditional academic portrait.
The exhibition and the café are open to the public. The Iris Café is open 8am-5pm, Monday to Friday, and the exhibition itself can be visited during the weekend too.
More information here.
Throughout October
Exhibition of the works of Black alumni and students
St Catharine’s College, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RL
The Shakeshaft Library, at St Catharine’s College, will showcase the works of Black alumni and students.
Downing’s Early Black Cantabs
Downing College, Regent Street, Cambridge CB2 1DQ
Archive exhibition celebrating Downing College’s early black students, dating back more than 100 years. This exhibition shares research carried out in support of the Black Cantabs Research Society by the College Archivist.
Online exhibition here.
The exhibition in the Maitland Robinson Library, Regent Street, is still available by appointment, although access is currently limited due to COVID-19. Please contact the College Archivist, Jenny Ulph, for more information or to arrange to see the exhibition.
Friday 1 October & Sunday 31 October
Flying the flag of The Bahamas
St Catharine’s College, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RL
The College will fly the flag of The Bahamas to commemorate its earliest known Black student, Alfred F. Adderley CBE. More information here.
Wednesday 6 October
Hughes Hall social night, 5pm-8pm
Hughes Hall, Cambridge CB1 2EW
A Black History Month social night will be an opportunity for the College community to socialise and get to know each other better. For more information, email mcr.equality.bame@hughes.cam.ac.uk.
Thursday 21 October
Master’s Lodge event with David Dabydeen
Selwyn College, Grange Road, Cambridge CB3 9DQ
Roger Mosey will be hosting a Master’s Lodge event over Zoom with Selwyn alumnus and Honorary Fellow David Dabydeen.
Friday 22 October
Hughes Hall Formal Hall, 7pm-11pm
Hughes Hall, Cambridge CB1 2EW
Black History Month Formal Hall, hosted by Dr Othman Cole, Hughes Hall Fellow and Race Equality Champion. For more information, email mcr.equality.bame@hughes.cam.ac.uk.
Open Mic Night/Poetry Readings
Selwyn College, Grange Road, Cambridge CB3 9DQ
This event will be similar to previous JCR open mic nights and, depending on COVID regulations, will either be carried out in the JCR, MCR or College bar.
Panel discussion: This too, is Cambridge, 5.30pm to 7pm
Selwyn College, Grange Road, Cambridge CB3 9DQ
The University’s Race Equality Network is hosting a special panel discussion centred on the experiences of Black staff at the University of Cambridge, with a range of voices from libraries, colleges and departments.
Speakers:
Sonita Alleyne, Master of Jesus College
Professor Franklin Aigbirhio, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Senior Research Fellow at Magdalene College
Jennifer Skinner, African Studies Library Manager
Dr Kenny Monrose, Department of Sociology, Fellow at Wolfson College
Schedule:
5pm to 5.30pm - Meet and greet with tea and pastries
5.30pm to 5.35pm - Welcome and introduction, Dr Rabia Dada-Oughton (Co-chair, Race Equality Network)
5.35pm to 6.15pm - Panel discussion
6.15pm to 7pm - Audience Q&A
7pm - 8pm - Drinks reception with canapés
More information here.
Saturday 23 October
Spoken word event and Q&A
St Catharine’s College, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RL
Spoken word event and Q&A with Malik Al Nasir, St Catharine's College postgraduate student and author of Letters from Gil (2021, William Collins) More information here.
Sunday 24 October
Choral Evensong
St Catharine’s College, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RL
Choral Evensong service live-streamed from the Chapel at St Catharine’s College, featuring the works of Black composers of traditional Anglican choral music, and guest speaker Chine McDonald, alumna and author of God Is Not a White Man: And Other Revelations (2021, Hachette). More information here.
Black History Month 2021 is being marked across the University and Colleges with a series of events and activities. Art exhibitions, spoken word events, panel discussions and more will explore the experiences of the past and the challenges faced today. Some of the events taking place at Cambridge are highlighted here:
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