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«November 15, 2008 - December 15, 2008»
11 / 15
Start: 11:00 am
End: 9:00 pm

The north-west London borough of Brent's rich and unique black music history is captured in a photographic exhibition that's accessible until late into the evening, 24/7.

The Brent Black Music History Photographic Exhibition was recently launched at Brent Museum's Community Gallery in Willesden Green Library Centre, north-west London by Harlesden Councillor Lincoln Beswick MBE, who’s been a Brent resident since 1962. The photos are taken from pan-London voluntary organisation BTWSC’s Heritage Lottery Funded Brent Black Music History Project, which created a free DVD and booklet documenting buildings and people with a connection with black music spanning 1966 to 2006 in Britain’s most ethnically diverse borough.


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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

Free entry: first come, first served. This is part of Black Film Festival. For details about the other films being shown visit www.bfmmedia.com

John Henrik Clarke, Ivan Van Sertima, Francis Cress Welsing and Fela Kuti  appear in one documentary. For a preview click here: http://video.aol.com/video/afrikan-world-masters-dir-kwaku-person-lynn/1850450 They assess ancient civilisations, internalised racism, the education of black children and the power  of music in one amazing session. This awareness raising film will be followed with 4 new films from teenage directors about the causes and solutions for violent crime in London plus a question and answer section about what the youth think should be done. Films include:

North by Northwest Ten by Danny Mendoza

Shoot and Score by Leon Herbert

Choices by Caz Kennedy

Knife Trends LDN by Shola Amoo

Showdown by Dewi Bruce
Growing by David Alexander


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Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

The Institute of Communication Ethics (ICE) brings together academics and industry figures to discuss the concept and handling of scandal in the media.The venue for this event is the London College of Communication, Elephant & Castle, London SE1 6SB.


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