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Celebrate Black History Month this October in Glasgow.
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Interested in reading some books that celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community this month? Check out the Libraries wide selection of books on both campuses. Click here for more information on the library.
The Library has gathered a selection of great books, articles, and resources worth exploring this month. Check them out at the Library on both campuses, you can find out their opening times here.
Riverside Film Night Join us at Riverside Students' Association for a movie night and snacks! This is a free event and is running from 5pm to 8pm. Find out more here.
Black Lives Matter - Placard Reflection Tour At the end of the Black Lives Matter protest on Glasgow Green, 7 June 2020, demonstrators laid out and left placards as a collective message to the world. To join the tour from 2.30pm to 3.30pm visit here.
Cooking Demo with Laurette Foku In celebration of Black History Month, join as for a demonstration of Afro-Fusion Cusion by Laurette Foko from 4pm to 5pm. Find out more here.
The Library has created a playlist specifically for Black History Month! Search for City of Glasgow College. Use your student username and password to log on.
Seeds of Thought: Writing Group Facilitated by poet/playwright Tawona Sithole, this is an opportunity to write, read, discuss and get some new ideas and inspiration for your writing. Find out more here.
Show Racism the Red Card’s annual 'Wear Red Day' is on Friday 18th October. Find out more and get involved here.
Explore the tailored resources for Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities gathered by your Students' Association.
Glasgow Disability Alliance's (GDA) mission is to improve the lives and increase the participation of all disabled people in Glasgow. To address the multiple inequalities faced by disabled people of colour, GDA’s BAME members’ network offers a dedicated safe space which centres the voices, vital expertise and lived experience of our BAME disabled members. Find out more now.
Hear from Women of Colour in politics, Kaukab Stewart MSP, Cllr Fatima Joji, Cllr Hina Bokhari AM, Natasha Asgar MS, and Cllr Valerie Bossman-Quarshie, talking about their experiences. Watch it now.
This list includes groups and initiatives led by Black LGBTQ+ people for Black LGBTQ+ people. Explore it here.
Enter our essay writing competition for a chance to win Love2Shop vouchers and have your work shared on the Citysa website! Find out more about the competition here.
Online Webinar: Memory, materiality, and the afterlives of British-colonial detention camps in Kenya Join this free webinar from 7pm. Click here for more information.
This week is National Hate Crime Awareness Week. Find out how you can get involved here.
This year's Black History Month theme is Reclaiming Narratives. Find out more about the theme here.
There are only two days left to enter our Black History Month essay writing competition! Enter to win up to £80 worth of vouchers and have your work shared on the citysa website. Find out more here.
Our Black History Month essay writing competition closes today at 5pm! Make sure to enter to submit your essay here.
Diaspora Discs From the 1970s to The 1990s, Glasgow had scores of record shops, but few specialised in African, Asian or Caribbean Music. Learn more at this free event, from 2pm to 3pm. Find out more here.
Black representation in the Tree of Jesse Join Medieval and Renaissance Art Curator Ed Johnson for a free, short object talk, exploring Black representation in The Burrell Collection medieval stained-glass window, ‘The Tree of Jesse’. Find out more.
The Multicultural Exchange Network (MCE) is an exciting opportunity for Home and International students to share each others' cultures and take part in Language Exchange. Find out more here.
Check out Black History Month Scotland and all the events happening through the month!
Check out this list of 10 books by Black British authors you should read!
Belonging in Glasgow: Stories of Identity and Inclusion This free event is a panel discussion exploring the concept of "belonging" within Glasgow and reflecting on themes of identity, belonging, and inclusion in Glasgow. Find out more here.