Black History Month Speakers

Black History Month is celebrated every October in the UK. It honours the contributions and achievements of Black individuals throughout history and addresses ongoing challenges. This month is a key event in the diversity and inclusion calendar. It promotes understanding, celebrates culture, and fights against racism. Additionally, it helps build bridges between different communities.

The importance of Black History Month is evident from troubling statistics. In 2020/21, there were 85,268 racially motivated hate crimes in the UK. This marks a 73% increase in hate crimes related to race and nationality. These numbers show why it is still crucial to fight for equality and social justice. Therefore, we must continue to raise awareness and work towards change.

When Is Black History Month?

In the UK, Black History Month takes place from 1st to 31st October each year. It provides an opportunity to reflect on the past, educate others, and inspire future generations. Many people use this time to organise events, hold discussions, and launch other initiatives. This helps to ensure that the important lessons of the past are shared and understood.

June Sarpong

Co-Founder Of The WIE Network, Former Panellist on Loose Women & Presenter of Your Face or Mine?

Gifty Enright

Founder of Gifty Enright Consulting, Chair of The Board of Trustees for Action Breaks Silence, & Author of ‘Octopus on a Treadmill: Women, Success. Health. Happiness’

Hadley Gill

Former Head of Integrated Protective Physical Security for the National Crime Agency & Recipient of a Queens Platinum Jubilee Medal

Lemn Sissay OBE

BAFTA Nominated International Prize Winning Writer & Official Poet for the 2012 London Olympics

Sir Trevor Phillips

Appointed Head of the Commission for Racial Equality by Former Prime Minister Tony Blair & Author of ‘Windrush: 75 Years of Modern Britain’

Timi Merriman-Johnson

Founder of Mr MoneyJar, Host of the Be Good With Money Podcast, & Featured on the BBC, Sky News, & LadBible

Sam Jalloh

War Survivor, 2x TEDx Speaker & Touring International Tennis Coach

Dr Pearl Jarrett

CEO of The Jarrett Foundation, Advisor for New Scotland Yard & Recipient of the Empowerment Award 2023

Patrick Hutchinson

Co-Founder and Director of pHKind and Ambassador of Hope Collective

Dr Tru Powell

CEO of the MBCC Awards, Co-Founder & CEO of the Black Business Magazine & Creative & Events Director at Aston Performing Arts Academy

Why Is Black History Month Important?

Black History Month reminds us of the struggles and achievements of Black people throughout history. It highlights influential figures, civil rights movements, and cultural milestones that have shaped the UK and the world. Although there has been progress, systemic racism and inequality still exist. This month is a vital time for raising awareness and taking action. It encourages us to reflect on our own role in promoting equality.

What Is the Theme of Black History Month?

Each year, Black History Month has a theme that guides conversations and activities. In 2023, the theme was Black Resistance. It focused on how African Americans and Black people worldwide have resisted oppression, from past injustices to modern challenges. This theme encourages us to reflect on resilience, resistance, and the ongoing fight for equity. Furthermore, it reminds us of the importance of standing up for justice.

To learn more about the history and themes of Black History Month, visit History.com.

Book a Black History Month Speaker

We offer a wide range of Black History Month speakers who bring passion and insight to any event. Whether you are organising a corporate seminar, school assembly, or community gathering, our speakers will educate, inspire, and spark meaningful discussions. By inviting a speaker, you can help promote understanding and encourage positive change.

Contact our booking agents to find the perfect speaker for your event. Call us on 0203 9816 297 or fill out our online contact form. We are here to help make your event impactful and memorable.