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SUMMARY:Film Screening - BlacKkKlansman -Organised by UCU Brighton
DESCRIPTION:This film screening is organised by UCU Brighton in celebration of Black History Month. The film has been chosen by members of UCU Brighton’s Black Members equalities group. The venue has kindly been provided by BMECP \n6pm\, Monday 28th October 2019\nBMECP\n10a Fleet Street\nBrighton\, BN1 4ZE \n“When Spike Lee first heard about Ron Stallworth—an African-American detective who infiltrated the Colorado Springs K.K.K. in the late 1970s—the filmmaker couldn’t fathom his story being true. “I thought they were doing a Dave Chappelle skit again!” Lee has said\, referring to the comedian’s 2003 sketch about Clayton Bigsby\, the “black white supremacist.” But Stallworth’s extraordinary 2014 memoir confirms that the most insane events in Lee’s BlacKkKlansman movie did\, in fact\, happen; in some cases\, the truth was even more outlandish than what played out on-screen” (Julie Miller 2018: Vanity Fair\, https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2018/08/blackkklansman-ron-stallworth-true-story-spike-lee-kkk) \nBlack academics earn 12-13% less than white colleagues of the same gender and experience. In the current pay dispute\, UCU are demanding a comprehensive plan to tackle this inequality\, rather than yet more working groups and piecemeal action at a local level. You can fight against this and other equalities. Vote in the current ballot to add your voice to these demands.   \nIf you want to learn more about what UCU is doing in the area of equalities\, see this recent post:  http://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/ucu/2019/10/22/blackkklansman-screening-equalities/ \nSign up for the film screening here: https://brightonucu.eventbrite.co.uk \nAll welcome.\nUCU Brighton
URL:https://bmecp.org.uk/event/film-screening-blackkklansman-organised-by-ucu-brighton/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T102333
CREATED:20191002T120702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191024T121332Z
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SUMMARY:Windrush Presence Exhibition- Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:We will be delighted to see you at the Windrush Presence exhibition taking place here at the BMECP Centre. This is part of Black History Month and Brighton Digital Festival in partnership with The Royal Pavilion & Museums’ BME Heritage Network and supported by Brighton Museum\, Brighton & Hove City Council and The Art Council. \nWindrush Presence depicts the contribution of the Windrush generation to the UK and the experiences of Afro-Caribbeans from the first Windrush arrivals in 1948 to today. The works in the exhibition include digital art\, a video installation\, photography\, films and textile works. The opening of the exhibition on October 12th\, from 3 to 6 pm\, will include a tour of the exhibition with the participating artists; a talk by Dr. Michael McMillan about his book and exhibition The Front Room which documents the living rooms of the Windrush generation (previously exhibited at Geffrye Museum); a presentation by the curator Bolanle Tajudeen about the impact of the Windrush generation on British Art; and a conversation with the photographer Mal Woolford and his neighbour Charlotte Woolford who have found that their ancestors share a dark past. \nSupported by Royal Pavilion & Museums’ BME Heritage Network\, Brighton & Hove City Council\, The Art Council\, the BMECP. \nWindrush Presence Exhibition at SEAS – Socially Engaged Art Salon\n12/10 – 12/11 open every weekday & Saturdays 11:00 -17:00\nBMECP/SEAS\n10/a Fleet St. Brighton BN1 4ZE \nOpening event Saturday\, October 12th 3-6pm\nPlease confirm attendance here or on: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/535766190577110/ \nor \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exhibition-windrush-presence-tickets-69273658377 \nCurator: Dr Gil Mualem-Doron\nParticipants\nAkila Richards\, Poet / Barrel (a participatory art project and a room installation)\nAlan Compton\, Photographer / ‘Unheard Voices’ (photography project)\nBolanle Tajudeen\, Curator / The impact of Windrush generation on British Art (a talk)\nEdi Jay Mandala\, Artist / The UnBIGOTten (A graphic novel)\nGabrielle Raven Bourn\, Artist / London Rain (mixed media painting)\nGrant Lambie\, Artist / Road Map of Kenya (mixed media collage)\nJohn Titi\, Story Teller / The Journey\nJosef Cabey\, Artist / Windrush Doranne’s Series (digital paintings)\nJudith Ricketts\, Artist / Son of Canaan (Photography series)\nDr. Katy Beinart & Kate Theophilus\, Artists / Brixton Conversations (a short film)\nLinett Kamala\, Artist / State of Education – (painting series)\nDr. Michael McMillan\, Lecturer\, curator\, artist / The Front Room (photography research & book)\nMal Woolford: Photographer (with Charlotte Woolford) / Touching Distance (Photography)\nRiver Sweeney\, performer and visual artist / The Factory (a video installation)\nSabine Kaner\, Artist / Hold on to colour (textile work)\nSuchitra Chatterjee\, Writer and artist\, Now and Then (mix media collage)\nTony Kalume: Artist / Celebrating African & Caribbeans in Sussex past\nand present: the lives of Dr. Cuthbert Williams & Shirley Williams (a\nshort film)
URL:https://bmecp.org.uk/event/windrush-presence-exhibition-black-history-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190729T090000
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SUMMARY:Brighton Pride - RIOT Exhibition - Celebrating Stonewall's Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Pride\, the BMECP is excited to host the upcoming exhibition “Riot! Celebrating Stonewall’s Anniversary” curated by SEAS – Socially Engaged Art Salon. \n\n\n \n\n\nThe exhibition will be on from the 2nd-31st August at SEAS Socially Engaged Art Salon / BMECP Centre\n\n\n10/A Fleet St\nBrighton\,  BN1 4ZE\n\n\nOpen daily from 11 am–4 pm (except on August the 3rd)\n\n\nFree entry and fully accessible.\n\n\nFor more details\, please see: http://tiny.cc/BrightonPride\n\n\nAnd www.seasbrighton.com\n\n\n \n\n\nThe exhibition will be open for the month of August and showcase the work of approximately 30 artists from Brighton\, the UK and further afield and spread over two floors of the BMECP Centre\, SEAS studio basement will be transformed by Vanessa Maurice-Williams into a magical fairyland. Another section of the exhibition will include a mini solo show by the Instagram sensation Queer Habibi – an anonymous Middle Eastern artist who create cheeky illustrations of LGBTQ people’s daily life in cities across the Arab world\, like Cairo\, Amman\, Ramallah. Another section will feature the mix media work of Brighton based artist Josef Cabey depicting his experience as a black gay in Brighton.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe hub area will include a series of intimate and captivating short films about the lives of transgender persons and LGBTQ people of colour in the UK and the Commonwealth by Fox Fisher\, Sussex University PhD candidate Fubara-Manuel\, and Brighton Uni. Graduate Pacheanne Anderson. Gil Mualem-Doron will exhibit his on-going participatory photography project No Man’s Land from which the exhibition’s poster was created.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe exhibition is supported by Brighton & Hove Pride Cultural Development Fund\, Art Council England and the Black Minorities Ethnic Partnership (BMECP).\n\n\n \n\n\nRiot! Celebrating Stonewall’s Anniversary will be on from the 2nd-31st August at\n\n\nSEAS – Socially Engaged Art Salon / BMECP Centre\n\n\n10/A Fleet St. Brighton BN1 4ZE\n\n\nOpen daily from 11 am–4 pm (except on August the 3rd)\n\n\nFree entry and fully accessible.\n\n\nFor more details\, please see: http://tiny.cc/BrightonPride\n\n\nAnd www.seasbrighton.com
URL:https://bmecp.org.uk/event/brighton-pride-riot-exhibition-celebrating-stonewalls-anniversary/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190501T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190603T170000
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CREATED:20190523T105545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T105741Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Open House - Limbo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The BMECP has the biggest exhibition of Artist Open House this year (for the 2nd year in a row)! We are proud to collaborate with SEAS Brighton curated Dr.Gil Mualem-Doron and showcase this year’s exhibition called LIMBO\, a contemporary exhibition about the state of things\, people and places. Please come to the centre and see all the amazing work being exhibited by some very incredible Artists including films\, photography\, paintings and installations. Don’t Miss it!
URL:https://bmecp.org.uk/event/artist-open-house-limbo-exhibition/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T102333
CREATED:20190214T103724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190217T181346Z
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SUMMARY:Run with the BMECP Centre for the Brighton 10K Challege
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Brighton Marathon Weekend on April 14th\, 2019 and take part in the 10K Challenge or Cycle Ride for the BMECP Centre! Every mile you run and every penny you raise will go towards helping the BME Community with local projects that work towards the betterment of our community. \nInterested in running for the BMECP?\nRegistration fee: £10\nSponsorship Goal: £100 \n\nTO REGISTER:\nPlease call 0300 303 1171\nOr email: contact@bmecp.org.uk\n  \nThe Brighton Marathon Weekend is about more than just the Brighton Marathon\, with the BM10k kicking off on Race Sunday 45 minutes before the Marathon.Preston Park will be buzzing with participants for both events and thousands of spectators will see off our participants as they run one of the UK’s best 10k races. With a stunning backdrop of the sea in one of the country’s most vibrant cities\, the race allows even more people the chance to experience the amazing atmosphere of Brighton Marathon Weekend! At the Finish\, 10k runners can enjoy the Event Village where they can meet their friends and family and enjoy food\, drink and live footage of the ongoing races on Brighton Beach. The course is fast and flat and was the second-fastest in 2014 for both male and female British athletes in the UK. \n  \nWHAT’S INCLUDED IN MY ENTRY FEE?\nChip timing\nInclusion on the mobile app\nTechnical t-shirt and medal\nIndividual runner number and race pack including kit bag\nBaggage storage\nWater stations\nCheer points\, bands and music on course\nFuel at the finish\nAccess to the Event Village with food\, drink and entertainment \n  \nFor more information\, please visit: \nhttp://www.brightonmarathonweekend.co.uk
URL:https://bmecp.org.uk/event/brightonmarathon/
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180728T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180728T200000
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SUMMARY:Colour My World
DESCRIPTION:EVENT:\nWe would like to invite you to the ‘Pride in Our Community” Open Day on 28th July at the BMECP Centre from 2pm – 8pm. It will include an exhibition over 2 floors\, film screenings\, creative workshops\, a pop up kitchen\, performers\, artist talks and presentations. Please click the link below for more information! We would love to see you there!\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/488350141605544/
URL:https://bmecp.org.uk/event/colour-my-world/
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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