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Black History at Parliament
Join us for a special Black History Month virtual event, "Black History at Your UK Parliament," hosted by Community Foundation who will be joined by Clare Mullin, UK Parliament Education and Engagement Officer for the West Midlands! 🌍🏛️
🗓️ Date: Thursday 31st October 2024
⏰ Time: 6:30pm - 7:10pm (BST)
🎤 Speaker: Clare Mullin (UK Parliament Education and Engagement Officer for the West Midlands)
We’ll dive into:
🔑 Key moments for Black representation at Parliament
📜 Changes to laws that promote equality
🏛️ Influential figures in Parliament’s history
💡 How YOU can get involved in future opportunities for Black representation
Don’t miss out on this incredible session! Register below now.
Requirements:
Secure your spot by click Register below and follow the instructions to book.
A computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access is needed to join the virtual event.
The event will be hosted on a virtual platform, so make sure you have the necessary software installed.
Benefits:
Learn about the key historical moments and individuals who have contributed to Black representation in Parliament.
Find out how you can get involved in future initiatives and make a difference.
Hear directly from Clare Mullin, a leading UK Parliament Education and Engagement Officer.
Acknowledge and appreciate the strides made toward equality and the promotion of Black voices in UK governance.
Q&A opportunities with the speaker to deepen your understanding.
FAQ:
How can I register for this event?
You can register by scrolling down and selecting "Register". Follow the instructions to book.
Is this event free?
Yes, this event is completely free to attend and open to everyone.
Who is this event for?
This event is open to anyone interested in Black history, UK Parliament, or learning about Black representation in government. Whether you're a student, educator, or just curious, everyone is welcome!
Do I need to have prior knowledge of UK Parliament or Black History to attend?
No, this event is designed for all knowledge levels.
Will there be an opportunity to ask questions?
Yes, there will be a Q&A session at the end of the event where you can ask Clare Mullin any questions related to the topics discussed.
Can I invite others to this event?
Absolutely! Feel free to share the Eventbrite link with friends, family, and anyone who might be interested.