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TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question)

@taobq

A campaign questioning identity & what we call ourselves as people of African heritage in UK. For details of events & TAOBQ Manifesto 2020: taobq.blogspot.co.uk

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Yes, it's the start of African History Month UK. Disappointed English Heritage reply to TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question)'s Has English Heritage Amended Its Claudia Jones Plaque Or Will It Embed A Falsehood Within The Public Realm? press release maintains #NottingHillCarnival the link in the #ClaudiaJones

Yes, it's the start of African History Month UK.

Disappointed <a href="/EnglishHeritage/">English Heritage</a> reply to <a href="/TAOBQ/">TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question)</a>'s Has English Heritage Amended Its Claudia Jones Plaque Or Will It Embed A Falsehood Within The Public Realm? press release maintains #NottingHillCarnival the link in the #ClaudiaJones
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The color of Lake Volta speaks volumes. A shining example of what happens when people choose to protect their land and say no to galamsey

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For Black History Month, I am highlighting Pablo Flanque from Norwich the 1st Black English circus owner (& possibly the world) who became famous for his ‘extraordinary’ shows. His name would later become immortalised in the Beatles song Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite’

For Black History Month, I am highlighting Pablo Flanque from Norwich the 1st Black English circus owner (&amp; possibly the world) who became famous for his ‘extraordinary’ shows. His name would later become immortalised in the Beatles song Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite’
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(Retired) Baroness Rosalind Howells, a tireless campaigner for social justice has sadly died. Ros Howells was born in Grenada in 1931 and settled in Britain at the age of 20. She made a significant contribution to to the development of racial equality policies and community

(Retired) Baroness Rosalind Howells, a tireless campaigner for social justice has sadly died.

Ros Howells was born in Grenada in 1931 and settled in Britain at the age of 20.

She made a significant contribution to to the development of racial equality policies and community
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The Voice Newspaper 🙏🏾RIP Privileged to have had Baroness Howells contribute to our 'Look How Far We've Come: Commentaries On British Society And Racism?' DVD bit.ly/BTWSCAHRResour…

<a href="/TheVoiceNews/">The Voice Newspaper</a> 🙏🏾RIP
Privileged to have had Baroness Howells contribute to our 'Look How Far We've Come: Commentaries On British Society And Racism?' DVD

bit.ly/BTWSCAHRResour…
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Melissa Sigodo I think it’s so important to acknowledge those like JohnBlankeProject who are doing so much, with so very little to capture & highlight our cultural history. Also highlighting NationalBlackArtsAlliance & its Cultural Director SuAndi & TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question)

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Alexandra Naa Aduwah Lyyli Ankrah🇬🇧🇬🇭🇫🇮 Melissa Sigodo JohnBlankeProject SuAndi Thanks for the nod! Last yr, we pointed out to Ealing Libraries staff their African History Month display was all African American. Thankfully they had some British African books. Our resources incl. Look How Far We've Come, feat. the late Baroness Howells: bit.ly/BTWSCAHRResour…

<a href="/cheamfields/">Alexandra Naa Aduwah Lyyli Ankrah🇬🇧🇬🇭🇫🇮</a> <a href="/melissasigodo/">Melissa Sigodo</a> <a href="/WhoIsJohnBlanke/">JohnBlankeProject</a> <a href="/sussedblackwoma/">SuAndi</a> Thanks for the nod!

Last yr, we pointed out to <a href="/EalingLibs/">Ealing Libraries</a> staff their African History Month display was all African American. Thankfully they had some British African books.

Our resources incl. Look How Far We've Come, feat. the late Baroness Howells:
bit.ly/BTWSCAHRResour…
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'British Black Music 2000-2025: What's The Story?' Thurs Oct. 30 2025, 6.00-9.00pm City St George’s, University of London & Online £Free The rise, resilience, and revolution of British black music within the first C21st quarter... Hear the stories: bit.ly/BBM20002025Boo…

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Funny how often the idea of having to make an event "more inclusive" or "more diverse", crops up when it's an "African focused" event! 😃

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BTWSC/African Histories Revisited DVD and book resources cover racism and history. See: BTWSC AHR Resources - Books & DVDs #history #quotations #racism #rolemodels #Femalesmovers youtube.com/watch?v=3xQA3E…