Posted on 28 March 2009. Tags: Black, Black Britain, Black Film, Black akers, Blacks, Britain, British, Caribbean, Caribbeans, Derby, Films, London, News, Opera, Police, TV, actors, film, stories, writers

Tuesday 11.30am March 31st & April 7th 2009 BBC Radio 4 and on BBC i-player for 7 days after broadcast
Programme 1: Less than 50 years ago a passionate bedroom kiss between a white man and a black woman in a popular television soap opera was the stuff of tabloid headlines. So risque that, in ...
Posted in Africa, Arts, Black Britain, Community, Education, Europe, Men, Music, Politics, Racism, Women
Posted on 05 March 2009. Tags: Africa, Congo, Events, Films, Genocide, Notices, War, Women, film

Vigil in Washington DC
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Vigil in San Fransisco (University of San Franscico)
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=52876877375
If you can\'t make it to DC or in the CA, we hope that you can light up one candle wherever you are for the women in the Congo or organize one.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Global Vigil in Support of the Women of Congo
3 PM- ...
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Posted on 01 March 2009. Tags: Africa, Africans, Afro German, America, American, Americas, Black, Blacks, Books, Entertainment, Europe, Films, Food, France, Germany, History, Holocaust, Israel, Murder, Parties, Prison, Racing, Soldiers, Trade, University, War, Women, allegations, children, entertainments, film, justice, race, stories


Like many West European nations, Germany established colonies in Africa in the late 1800s in what later became Togo, Cameroon, Namibia, and Tanzania.
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Posted on 28 February 2009. Tags: Black, Black British, Black Film, Black Movies, British, Films, Movies, babymother, jamaican


Babymother is one of the few Black British films to receive a UK release of any kind since the 1980s, but even so, it is likely to be better known abroad where it was shown in festivals
Posted in Arts, Black Britain, Caribbean, Women