Posted on 17 August 2010. Tags: Adelaide Hall, Black British History, Black Britons, Black Londoners, black soldiers, Blitz, Britains Black Community, Dr Harold Moody, E.I Ekpenyon, Elizabeth Welch, Esther Bruce, Ken (Snake Hips) Johnson, Learie Constantine, Mother Country, Stephen Bourne, The Home Front, Una Marson, WW11, WW2

Black British History went through something of a coming out party in the late 1990's and early naughties. Real interest arose in the contributions of Black people in Britain and The Internet brought forth a whole plethora of sites and snippets of information all with the aim of finally setting the history books straight.
However, ...
Posted in Arts, Black Britain, Black Britons, Black History, Blackpresence Supports, Books, Community, Education, Europe, History, News, Politics, Racism, Women
Posted on 09 August 2010. Tags: Brand, Charities, Community, Daddy Cool, Facebook, Samantha Watson, Twitter

Black non-profit organisations are fighting for air as they currently feel the financial squeeze. Funding, funding and more funding is what nearly every non-profit organisation wants or fears they may not receive. The other pulling factor is that their valuable work is not being recognised. So what you will find is that many organisations end ...
Posted in Black Blog Posts, Black Britain, Black Britons, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Community, Media, News, Women
Posted on 17 July 2010. Tags: Annie Gross, Black actors, Black Edwardians, Chicago, Crime, Jeffery Green, Jessie Macintosh, London, Murder, The Daily Mail, The illustrated Police News, The Times

Annie Gross was a black entertainer from America. She and her husband Harry had been working in New York before touring British Music Halls.
Harry Gross had left Annie for an actress called Jessie Mackintosh, they were living in actors lodgings in Coram Street, Central London. He had been in a song ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Black Britain, Black History, Entertainment, History, Law and Order, News, Women
Posted on 09 July 2010. Tags: Arts, Black routes, dance, Media, Music

Eleven artists have now been selected for the first round of this annual programme from a long-list of 40 nominated by members of the Black Routes network, alongside producers, promoters, DJs and other industry professionals. This July, the group will undertake an intensive week of training in the beautiful and inspirational surroundings of Dartington Arts ...
Posted in African, Arts, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Entertainment, Events, Media, News
Posted on 08 June 2010. Tags: Afro-American, Barnabas fund, Christ, Christianity, Paul Mursalin, Precepts for Living, Project Joseph, Religion, Saving Our sons

Rev Carl F Ellis is founder of Project Joseph. He is a well known Afro-American speaker and teacher from the USA, editor of "Saving Our Sons" and also editor of the well known 'Precepts for Living' a leading personal study guide and annual commentary. He has a ministry advising Afro-American pastors on the challenges affecting ...
Posted in African, Black Britain, Black History, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Health, Men, News, Religion
Posted on 16 May 2010. Tags: Barrington Levy, Cocoa Tea, Freddie McGregor, Jamaican artists, Levi Roots, O2 Academy Brixton, Reggae Reggae Sauce, Stevie Face, The Uprising Festival

The Uprising Festival will take place at O2 Academy Brixton on Saturday 19th June 2010. It features 4 great Jamaican artists Barrington Levy, Freddie McGregor, Cocoa Tea and Stevie Face, and is hosted by Levi Roots (Reggae Reggae Sauce). As well as a celebration of Reggae Music, it is also a father's day weekend celebration ...
Posted in African, Arts, Black Britain, Black Britons, Black Presence, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Entertainment, Events, Music, News, Students
Posted on 26 March 2010. Tags: Black British music, Dawn Butler, Parliament, Politicians

Article By Kwaku - britishblackmusic.com
A free conference, which for the first time in the UK music industry's history, drew upon the widest constituency, from key to marginalised stakeholders, plus ministerial representation, took place Tuesday March 23 2010, at the House Of Commons.
The Copyright + Music Industry + Music Industry Education: 2010, Where Are We At? ...
Posted in African, Arts, Black Britain, Black Britons, Caribbean, Community, Entertainment, Music, News, Politics
Posted on 11 March 2010. Tags: 50 Cent, African Media, African Role Models, Black Media, Black Role Models, Ligali, Nyansapo, podcasts, radio, Snoop dogg

Yesterday I received an email from the ligali website. Ligali describes itself as a Pan Africanist human rights Organisation. Ligali Often send me their updates and newsletters, which depending on whether I have a moment to myself I read and digest or sadly leave them to quickly disappear in the the tides of messages in ...
Posted in African, Arts, Black Writing, Caribbean, Education, Entertainment, Media, Music, News, Politics, Students
Posted on 11 March 2010. Tags: African Health, black donors, black Health, ethnic minority donrs, organ donors, transplants

Actor Wil Johnson joins forces with transplant patients in new TV Campaign to encourage more Black donors
Established actor, Wil Johnson has joined forces with NHS Blood and Transplant to lend further support to a new campaign designed to increase the number of people from BME communities on the NHS Organ Donor Register.
The actor features alongside ...
Posted in African, Black Britain, Black Britons, Blackpresence Supports, Caribbean, Community, Education, Health, Men, News, Students, Women
Posted on 10 March 2010. Tags: Black Media, Black radio, Black TV, black websites, collaboration, podcasts

BlackPresence website is now 12 years old and many changes have befallen the internet since its inception. We have gone from a time when there was hardly any black presence on the Internet to having a massive amount of black owned, black run websites, all singing their own songs.
It has long occurred to me that ...
Posted in African, African American, Arts, Black Blog Posts, Black Britons, Black Presence, Black Writing, Caribbean, Community, Europe, History, Media, News, Politics
Posted on 13 January 2010. Tags: Ageism, BBC, Moira Stewart

Moira Stuart has accepted another job at the BBC, on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Radio 2.
Stewart who was Britain's first African-Caribbean female newsreader became? the subject of huge controversy when she originally left the BBC in 2007, with many observers concluding the BBC was intent on getting rid of its middle-aged female newsreaders.
Ms ...
Posted in African, Black Britain, Black Presence, Caribbean, Community, News, Women
Posted on 10 October 2009. Tags: America, Black Politicians, Nobel, Norway, Obama

President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on the 9th of October 2009. I what many see as a shock decision Obama was awarded the Prize for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and co-operation between peoples".
Many observers publicly stated that they felt that it as "too early" in Mr Obamas Presidency for ...
Posted in African, African American, Education, Europe, History, News, The Americas
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