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EVENTS IN BRISTOL OCTOBER 2016
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Music Exhibitions,Talks and Workshops Networking Theatre Film Walks Other Map of Events
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Each colour-coded number corresponds to the map on the ‘Your Local Area’ page
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A message from the Mayor… “I am honoured to have been asked to write a few words to introduce this years Black History Month booklet of events. The diverse programme captures the essence of Black History Month where we acknowledge the rich contribution made by members of the Black African Caribbean communities here in Bristol past, present and future. It’s an opportunity for everyone regardless of who you are to get involved and help shape the future of our city. I’m excited at the prospect of an interactive resource as we work in partnership with Cognitive Paths to provide year round information on community interests.”
Black History Month (BHM) is an annual commemoration throughout October that acknowledges the importance of African and African-Caribbean culture and history, using a number of events, such as dance, music, film, theatre, talks, workshops and much more, designed for all age groups. BHM has been celebrated widely around the world since the 1920’s. In Bristol, the month of October is about bringing together the many different ethnicities that make up this multicultural city to display their Heritage using a variety of platforms such as films and exhibitions. 121 Creatives and Cognitive Paths will now design, produce and print the Black History Month programme twice a year, this will be in October and April. Our aim is to increase the positive contribution of Bristol’s diverse communities and provide information of activities around them with an opportunity to increasing BAME participation. The publication will highlight the Heritage of the Caribbean, African and the diaspora communities. It will now have an online presence with links to social media networks. The project will have a continued focus on monitoring equality, diversity and inclusion in all sectors of Bristol.
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Music Hypnotic Brass Orchestra
DATE
1st October
PLACE
The Lantern Colston Hall BS1 5AR
TIME
8pm–11pm
COST
£17.74
“The self-christened bad boys of jazz” (Evening Standard) from Chicago’ s South Side have played with everyone from Erykah Badu to Damon Albarn and featured on The Hunger Games soundtrack. Live, they “are never short of mesmerising” (London Jazz News).
incl. booking fee.
www.colstonhall.org/shows/hypnoticbrass-ensemble
ACCESS
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One Day of Freedom
DATE
1st October
PLACE
Shed Princes Wharf M Wapping Road BS1 4RN
TIME
1pm–5pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
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5th October
PLACE
ll through Black History A Month 2016. We broadcast 24 hours a day 365 days per week.
www.ujimaradio.com
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Set your spirit free and celebrate the rich musical heritage of Africa and the Caribbean with a feast of musical talent from all over the city.
The Ujima Radio 2016 Cultural Autumn Season
Awesome Tapes from Africa
DATE
12th October
PLACE
Colston Hall Colston Street BS1 5AR
TIME
7pm–11pm
COST
£18.81 incl. booking fee.
ACCESS
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Sisters with voices
DATE
5th October
PLACE
St George’s Great George Street BS1 5RR
TIME COST
7.30pm–11pm Full fee: £9 Early bird: £8 Concessions: £6
Music
(under 18, Students, benefits and OAPs)
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ACCESS
www.ujimaradio.com
Celebrating and sharing our proud history and heritage, Ujima Radio will have a series of events, live broadcasts, radio shows and digital content for listeners and audiences. Our showpiece event headlined by singer Celestine is Sisters With Voices on 5th October commemorating Bristol’s female campaigners at St George’s Bristol.
Awesome Tapes From Africa (Brian Shimkovitz) comes to The Lantern with two of his favourite Ghanaian musicians for this showcase, Ata Kak & DJ Katapila. Shimkovitz spent 13 years from 1992 trying to find Ata Kak to re-release a tape of Kak’s that he bought off a street seller in Ghana. The tape was the album ‘Obaa Sima’, which Shimkovitz eventually re-released in 2006 on his Awesome Tapes From Africa label.
www.colstonhall.org/shows/awesome-tapes-africa-showcase Ujima Radio presents ‘Sisters With Voices’ (SWV) an allfemale line-up of singers, DJs and performers, showcasing the talent, activism and creativity of women and girls past and present. SWV is inspired by legendary female community activists such as Princess Campbell, Leo Goodridge and Carmen Beckford. Join us to pay tribute.
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Asher Senator: Smiley and Me
DATE
14th October
PLACE
J unction 3 Library Easton Bristol BS5 0FJ
TIME
7pm–8pm
COST
£3 Places must be pre-booked through any Bristol Library
ACCESS
Asher Senator and the late Smiley Culture were at the beginning of the British reggae MC scene. Asher has written a book ‘Smiley and Me’ telling the story of two music-obsessed teenagers from Brixton who, armed only with a microphone and a pocketful of dreams, hustle their way to the top of the charts. Come and hear Asher read from his book and perform a tribute to Smiley Culture.
Music
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Afro Celt Sound System
DATE
28th October
PLACE
Colston Hall Colston Street BS1 5AR
TIME
7pm–11pm
COST
£19.89 to £24.19
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Afro Celt Sound System formed more than 20 years ago when Simon Emmerson brought a group of musicians from the UK and Africa to Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios. They perform following the release of their latest album, The Source.
incl. booking fee
www.colstonhall.org/shows/afrocelt-sound-system-2
ACCESS
Exhibitions, Talks & Workshops
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
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How local politicians impact your mental wellbeing
DATE
3rd October
TIME
PLACE
City Hall Conference Hall College Green BS1 5TR
COST
This panel discussion will explore what can be done to improve mental health support for our communities in Bristol. We will also explore how we, as individuals, can shape the conversation on how support for our wellbeing can be better, including how different services can respond to this.
6pm–8pm £3 £2/cons
Gandhi – King – Ikeda Peacebuilders Exhibition
DATE
4th–10th October
COST
PLACE
Hamilton House 80 Stokes Croft BS1 3QY
ACCESS
TIME
Launch, 4th, at 6pm
FREE
The Gandhi, King, Ikeda: A Legacy of Building Peace” was created with the hope that by examining the lives of these great figures, viewers will find these lofty ideals and principles within the grasp of their own daily existence. The Exhibition addresses the model adopted by these three leaders on non-violence as a way of achieving peace, during a time when people are displaced and there is a lot of tension of society. Launch of the Exhibition: 4th October at 6pm. Exhibition will be open from 9am–8pm www.africanvoicesforum.org.uk
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Writing and publishing in Bristol: John Wesley’s Chapel
DATE
7th–22nd October Exhibition, 15th October, Conference
PLACE
John Wesley’s Chapel Broadmead BS1 3JE
TIME
10–4pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
The theme ‘Writing and Publishing in Bristol’ will run through the exhibition and the conference. Attention will be paid to J P Martin and The Uncle Books, and to African writers published by Heinemann. There will be a round-table on writing and publishing in Bristol today. e:
[email protected]
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
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What was it like to be enslaved
DATE
8th October
PLACE
Studio Space M Shed Princes Wharf Whapping Road BS1 4RN
TIME
2pm–4pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
A panel of experts including archaeological scientists, literary scholars and creative writers will consider what science can tell us about slavery, the value of fictional accounts of slave lives, and how reconstructing these experiences impacts on our understanding of history.
DATE
15th October
PLACE
M Shed Princes Wharf Wapping Road
TIME
11am–5pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
bristolmuseums.org
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Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
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Words to Wellbeing
DATE
13th October
PLACE
Docklands St Pauls Settlement Brigstocke Road BS2 8UH
TIME
6pm–8.30pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
Rethink presents an evening of spoken work poetry with Miles Chambers and Lawrence Hoo. Followed by short film and discussion about wellbeing, community and mental health. Join us to find out about Rethink services. Food provided, please book to help us with catering. For info search ‘Words to Wellbeing’ on www.eventbrite.co.uk
Back to our Roots
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A day of talks, music, drama and dance to celebrate African and Caribbean history. Discover how to research ancestors, enjoy wonderful performances, and discuss history and identity with an array of activists, artists, authors and researchers. Hosted by Ujima Radio 98FM presenters Julz Davies and Primrose Granville.
From Colour Bar to Black Mayor
DATE
20th October
PLACE
M Shed Princes Wharf Wapping Road
TIME
6pm–7.30pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
A cocktail of hostility and curiosity greeted the first generation of Caribbean migrants yet in 2016 Bristol elected the first Black Mayor of a major European city, Marvin Rees. Dr Edson Burton explains the Black British journey to civic office in Bristol. Part of the UWE Regional History Centre series of seminars at M Shed. bristolmuseums.org
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Close to the Bone
DATE
22nd October
PLACE
he Georgian House Museum T 7 Great George Street
Bristol Somali Festival continued... DATE
27th October
PLACE
City Academy Russell Town Avenue BS5 9JH
TIME
6.30pm–8.30pm FREE but must be booked
TIME
2pm–3pm
COST
COST
FREE
ACCESS
The screening of the powerful film Broken Dreams by Fathia Absie which tells the story of a group of teenage Somali-American boys who left their families to join Al – Shabab in Somalia. The film explores the themes of identity, belonging & radicalization among young Somalis - followed by a panel discussion.
ACCESS
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/screening-of-broken-dreams-adocumentary-by-somali-filmmaker-fathia-absiye-tickets27622593922 DATE
28th October
PLACE
City Academy, Russell Town Avenue Bristol BS5 9JH
TIME
6pm–9.30pm
COST
FREE but must be booked
www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/research/literary-archaeology
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Bristol Somali Festival 2016
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
ACCESS
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DATE
26th October
PLACE
Shed Princes Wharf M Wapping Road BS1 4RN
TIME
5pm–8pm FREE but must be booked
COST ACCESS
This evening event sees the launch of Bristol Somali Festival 2016, bringing key figures in Bristol and some of the most renowned Somali scholars in conversation with one another. The evening will explore the meaning of Soomaalinimo (Somaliness) or Somali Identity. Key note speaker: Prof. Jimale with other guest speakers, including Mayor Marvin Rees www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/launch-of-bristol-somali-weektickets-27622570853
Somali literature and Poetry evening in partnership with the Poetry Translation Centre. This event will showcase the literary work of Somali artists who have fought for their right to speak, write, think, and perform. Distinguished speakers include: Nuruddin Farah, Abdisalam Hereri Shube, Dheeg, Mohamed Haykal, Ismail Ubaxle and Abdi Mohamed.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/somali-literature-and-poetry-eveningtickets-27622695225 DATE
29th October
PLACE
M Shed Princes Wharf Wapping Road BS1 4RN
TIME
11am–4pm
COST
FREE drop in
ACCESS
Somali Heritage Exhibition Launch and family event. Celebrate Somali culture at our family fun day for everyone. Have a go at creating your own Somali name, take part in craft activities, enjoy stories with Zaynab Dahir, a dynamic Somali storyteller, and dress-up with sensational fashion and lifestyle blogger Sagaleeya.
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/somali-heritage-exhibition-launch-andsomali-games-tickets-27622724312
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
Listen to readings and performances on the lives of enslaved people in this former home of a sugar plantation owner. Inspired by archaeological evidence five writers will read extracts from their work simultaneously in different rooms. Part of the Literary Archaeology project coordinated by University of Bristol and supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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Bristols Jamaican Treasures
DATE
28th October
PLACE
ristol Museum and Art Gallery B Queens Road BS8 1RL
COST TIME
FREE
ACCESS
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Where are we from and who are we now?
DATE
29th October
PLACE
Shed Princes Wharf M Whapping Road
TIME
1pm
COST
FREE
Join us at 1pm for the launch of this new display about Bristol’s Somali Community. Hear personal stories and discover the rich heritage of one of the city’s fastest growing communities. On display 29 Oct 2016 – 29 Oct 2017
ACCESS
Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
Afrikan History, Heros Of The Dispora
TIME
11am–3pm
Exhibition of portraits exploring little known Heroes of the Afrikan Diaspora displayed on wood that will form part of a trail around community sites and schools in Bristol. This will be an inter-active educational exhibitions, with QR codes taking viewers to resources, such as films audio clips and biography of each subject.
COST
FREE
e:
[email protected]
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Family Fun Day: Kwanzaa
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DATE
28th October
PLACE
ristol Museum and Art Gallery B Queens Road BS8 1RL
DATE
1st–30th October
PLACE
enues accross V Bristol
COST
FREE
ACCESS
ACCESS
Based on traditional African values including creativity and unity, Kwanzaa is an African Harvest Festival. Led by Elizabeth Small of RA Cultural Consultancy Services, help us build a Kwanzaa Altar and make gifts while learning more about African culture.
COMING UP – 21 Colson Whitehead: The Underground Railroad Award-winning writer Colson Whitehead talks about his new novel The Underground PLACE Waterstones Bristol Railroad. Cora is a slave on a cotton Galleries BS1 3XD plantation in Georgia. Life is hell for all the TIME 7pm–8pm slaves, but especially for Cora; an outcast COST even among her fellow Africans, she is £6, £4 concession coming into womanhood – where even greater pain awaits. She embarks on a harrowing flight seeking true freedom. www.ideasfestival.co.uk/events/colson-whitehead DATE
14th November
Other Exhibitions, Talks and Workshops
Step behind the scenes to see our oldest natural history collection, featuring Jamaican plants collected in the 1780s, beautiful watercolour manuscripts and Jamaican tarantulas.
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Networking COMING UP – 22 Gary Younge: Another Day in the Death of America 23rd November
PLACE
Waterstones Bristol Galleries BS1 3XD 7pm–8pm
TIME COST
£6, £4 concession
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PLACE
Shed, Princes Wharf M Whapping Road Bristol
TIME
10.30am–5pm
COST
£10/8 concession
ACCESS
PLACE
Radisson Blu, Broad Quay, Bristol BS1 4BY
TIME
4pm–6pm
COST
FREE
e:
[email protected]
The Politics of Black Leadership, Activism and Active Citizenship 24th November
10th October
Ashley Community Housing will present our ground-breaking approach to refugee resettlement at this event, revealing how to rethink refugees in policy, as employees and as neighbours. Presentations will cover the untapped economic potential of the refugee asset within the region, and the value refugees bring to our communities.
On Saturday 23rd November 2013 ten children were shot dead in the US. It was just another day in the death of America, where on average seven children and teens are killed by guns daily. Gary Younge tells their stories, giving a searing portrait of the effect of gun crime on children in the US.
DATE
DATE
ACCESS
ACCESS
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Rethinking Refugee Bristol Conference
A one day symposium in partnership with UWE Black Studies Research Network
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Rise Awards Dinner & Dance
DATE
29th October
COST
PLACE
he Marriott Royal T Hotel, College Green
ACCESS
TIME
6.30pm–1am
The event is a Dinner & Dance Award ceremony to acknowledge and celebrate business, entrepreneurs and outstanding achievement within the black community. Entertainment on the night will be provided by a selection of the finest UK comedy, singers and an array of local Bristol talent.
£45
Walks Networking Other
DATE
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Personal & Collective History’s Brunch with Breathing Fire
DATE
22nd October
PLACE
orfield Quaker Meeting Hall, H 300 Gloucester Road BS7 8PD
TIME
10.30am–11.30am, doors open 10.15am
COST
£5/£3 concession.
Closing the Gap: Action on inequalities in Bristol
In Bristol 23% of our children still live in poverty. Unemployment, zero hours contracts, homelessness and high housing costs are making people’s lives a misery. The film The Divide tells the story of seven individuals striving for a better life in the USA and UK, where the top 0.1 per cent owns as much wealth as the bottom 90 per cent. The film highlights the toxic effects on divided communities, where both the rich and poor struggle to live happy fulfilled lives. The Divide creates a picture of how economic division creates social division. It serves as both a call to arms, and a powerful warning that unequal societies are bad for all of us.
Children – free (no charge). ACCESS
Come share your moments, stories & experience. Then see it played back by Breathing Fire who will be joined with our sister company visiting from Washington USA (Hissing Black Cat Drama Company).Watch improvised theatre with an international twist. 27
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Each film viewing will be followed by a chance to discuss the issues raised by this film with local politicians, health campaigners, volunteers, economists, academics and entrepreneurs. FILM
A healthy economy and environment
DATE
15th October
PLACE
vonmouth Community Centre A BS11 9EN
Theatre Royal Bath Engage present: Clara and Rosa
TIME
4pm–6pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
www.eventbrite.com/e/closing-the-gap-action-on-inequalities22nd October
PLACE
M Shed Princes Wharf Wapping Road
Theatre
TIME
16
COST
FREE
ACCESS
11.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm 3.30pm
Performed on the lower deck of the bus at M Shed, witness a conversation between Clara, granddaughter of one of the first Jamaican bus drivers in Bristol and a friendly stranger called Rosa. Worrying about what the future holds, Clara begins to re-examine just what her life is all about.
FILM
Leadership and community cohesion
DATE
17th October
PLACE
nowle West Media Centre K BS4 1NL
TIME
6pm–8pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
www.eventbrite.com/e/closing-the-gap-action-on-inequalitiesFILM
Living Life to the full
TIME
6pm–8pm
DATE
20th October
COST
PLACE
aston Community Centre E BS5 6AW
FREE
ACCESS
www.eventbrite.com/e/closing-the-gap-action-on-inequalities-
Film
DATE
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Film Stars Become Stars: Dreamgirls & Live music
DATE
21th October
PLACE
Watershed 1 Canons Road BS1 5TX
TIME
8.30pm
COST
£9 full, £6.50 concession, £6.50 under 24s
ACCESS
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Stars Become Stars: Live Jazz & Bird
DATE
28th October
PLACE
Watershed 1 Canons Road BS1 5TX
With an all-star cast including Beyoncé, Oscar®– winning Jennifer Hudson and Eddie Murphy, this hugely entertaining film takes us back to the turbulent 60s and 70s through the eyes of Detroit R&B group The Dreamettes (a riff on The Supremes) and their slippery manager. Presented by Come The Revolution part of #BFIBLACKSTAR
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23th October
PLACE
Watershed 1 Canons Road BS1 5TX 11.30am
Film
COST
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10pm, Live Jazz in cafe/bar 11pm Late night screening
COST
£6.50 full, £4.50 concession and under 24s
ACCESS
Forest Whitaker gives a tour de force performance as jazz visionary Charlie Parker, bringing out all the triumphs and tragic dimensions of Bird’s life from the agony of addiction to the ecstasy of music-driven redemption; for which he picked up a Cannes Award. Presented by Come The Revolution part of #BFIBLACKSTAR
The Wiz & Disco
DATE
TIME
TIME
ACCESS
£6.50 full, £4.50 concession
Ease on down the yellow-brick road with The Wiz, starring superstars Diana Ross and Michael Jackson! Relive the magic of this beloved musical featuring spectacular musical numbers from legendary producer Quincy Jones and an all-star cast, including Lena Horne, Richard Pryor and Ted Ross. Plus Disco. Presented as part of Family Arts Festival #BFIBLACKSTAR
COMING UP: 32 Afrika Eye Film Festival DATE
11th–13th November
PLACE
Watershed 1 Canons Road BS1 5TX
TIME
10pm–11pm
COST
£2.50
ACCESS
www.afrikaeye.org.uk
“Showing the Best of contemporary, heritage African Films to the widest possible audience” This informative and fun filled weekend programme promotes the richness and diversity of Africa and its diaspora through the medium of film with related arts workshops, Q&As and discussions facilitated by local individuals and organisations. All ages.
Film
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Walks African Symbols walk
DATE
2nd–9th October
PLACE
tarts at St Mary Redcliffe S and finishes Corn Street 1pm–2pm
TIME COST
£6.50 full £4.50 concession and under 24s
Walks
Join a guided tour of Bristol city centre to explore the hidden ancient African symbols found in many locations. Elizabeth Small of RA Cultural Consultancy Services explains the origin and meaning of each symbol, and explains their historical background, bringing the very inspiring human story of an ancient people to life.
Other
Other
DATE
20th October
PLACE
South Bank Club Dean Lane BS3 1DB
TIME
6.30pm–11pm
COST
£10 booking fee, more on door.
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‘Keep The Beat’ is a fundraiser to promote blood & organ donation within the BAME communities in a cabaret style, with a raffle thrown in! There will be an opportunity for you to ask any questions from the NHS and you can sign the register on the night!
Change 300 futures Gala Dinner
DATE
3rd November
PLACE
City Hall College Green BS1 5TR
TIME
6pm–10pm
COST
£50 booking fee, more on door.
ACCESS
SETsquared #Idea2Pitch Event
DATE
19th October
PLACE
Engine Shed Temple Meads
TIME
2pm–5.30pm
COST
FREE
ACCESS
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Keep The Beat
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This event is perfect for someone with an idea for technology business, but perhaps lacking the confidence or know-how to take the next steps and turn it into a business.
Babbasa, a youth empowerment organization are launching their most ambitious campaign yet to help 300 young people from our inner city to realise their professional aspirations and to change their lives. The evening will include informal drinks reception that will be followed by a Gala Dinner and a fundraising auction with guest speakers, Mayor Marvin Rees and Babbasa patron Professor Nishan Cangarajah (Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Bristol).
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