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Empowering, Inspirational, impactful, Encouraging Togetherness – Connecting the Disconnected through the oneness of our Culture & Traditions
award winning broadcaster Afua Hagan
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Go Africa: A movement mobilising the
African & Caribbean creative communities to
come together to showcase talent,
art and culture in London
Go Africa Community Hub CIC have joined hands with the amazing Street Artist Carleen De Sozer to deliver it’s 2023 concept on ‘DISPLACEMENT‘ regarding ‘Windrush & African Refugees – Migrants’ The theme is relating our African & Caribbean heritage to the British Monarch. Please join us to see how we have put this idea into a visual art form! The is only the beginning the finished delivery will be in October 2023. MassassiB will also be part of the vision with her skills on Tie & Dye very exciting about her participation too, which you as the audience will be engaging with practically!
The theme is relating our African & Caribbean heritage to the British Monarch. How we left our riches for a better life on a ‘Boat or Ship 🚢’ Windrush looking a yonder to worship the British Empire signified by the ‘Castle’ . This a learning through play. It’s an amazing project that will be run through to October looking at how all these connect what it means to everyone involved ✊🏾
BOOK NOWGo Africa Community Hub CIC’s main purpose is to improve the Islington African Diaspora communities and neighbours understanding of each other’s cultures and is a movement to mobilise the Islington African Diaspora creative communities, in particular, the Islington South & North area to collaborate and showcase positive skills, talent, art, cuisine, literature, and African World music.
READ MOREJoin Go Africa for an informative panel discussion with SPECIAL GUESTS at Islington Central library Gallery N5 1PF
Learn MORETheme ‘A Royal occasion remembering African Kings, Queens & Caribbean Empresses’
Theme ‘History Through the Black Experience’ with author Simon Hudson
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