Black History Book Club
October marks Black History Month, an incredible opportunity for us to commemorate the history of Black communities and celebrate the immense contribution that people of African, Arab, Asian and Caribbean heritage make to humanity. In the student movement - and more widely - the term "Black" is a positive, political term born out of the struggle for equality. It is used to unify all Black communities in the campaign to end racism and under-representation.
The Black History Book Club will be led by your BME Officer, Ashly Alava Garcia and every 6 weeks we will release a new book for students to read, discuss and review! We will also be offering a number of free copies of the selected book to students. You can sign up to get your free copy through attending the 'Book Collection' events listed below.
There will also be plenty of opportunities to share your thoughts, opinions and reviews of the book on our Facebook page below!
Join the Black History Book Club here
November 2021
Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad.
Collect this book for FREE