The origins of Black History Month date back to 1920s, when it was established in the US. Today in the UK we celebrate Black History Month in October and it has become important in the cultural calendar of many organisations including universities.
The event is intended to recognise the contribution and achievements of those with African or Caribbean heritage. It is also an opportunity for people to learn more about the effects of racism and how to challenge negative stereotypes.
Our University events programme reflects and celebrates our community throughout the year. As part of this, we celebrate Black History Month with a wide range of SU and University events.
The theme for Black History Month UK 2025 is 'Standing Firm in Power and Pride' , a powerful tribute to the resilience, strength and unwavering commitment to progress that defines the Black community across the globe. This year, the theme highlights the profound contributions made by Black people be they leaders, activists, or pioneers who have shaped history, while also looking towards a future of continued empowerment unity and growth.
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BHM Sip and Paint
This great SU event is all about having fun, expressing yourself, and celebrating Black History Month.
Location: Sub Zero, from 4pm-6pm.
Find out more on the .
Blacklist Workshop with Chileya Mwampulo
Blacklist is a new play written by Chileya Mwampulo and produced by the Mercury Theatre. This event will be an interactive workshop running at the Lakeside Studio space and will provide an opportunity for ºÚÁÏÍø students to create and present their own work and explore the creative process of theatre-making.
Location: Lakeside Theatre Studio Space, between 2pm-6pm (exact timings TBC).
Find out more and book your place on the .
BHM Rollover Quiz Takeover
Join us for a Black History Month Rollover Quiz Night packed with fun, learning, and a little friendly competition! This quiz is open to everyone and each round will dive into a variety of topics, from iconic music legends to influential moments in history, sports, film and TV.
Location: Top Bar, from 7pm-9pm.
Find out more on the .
Rebels Game: Black History Month Special
Join us for an exciting Essex Rebels Basketball Doubleheader at the Essex Sport Arena. The action kicks off at 4pm with the Essex Rebels Super League Basketball (SLBW) Women VS Caledonia Gladiators. At 6.30pm, the British Championship Basketball game (BCB) VS Reading Rockets. Featuring a half-time show performed by the African Caribbean Society!
Location: Sports Arena, from 4pm-8pm.
Find out more about - the official ºÚÁÏÍø student section. Essex Students receive FREE admission to all Rebels and BUCS sporting events with their Essex ID.
BE ME: Black and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs
The Essex Startups Team are delivering this programme aimed at helping to tackle the inequalities that under-represented start-up founders face. The BE ME programme is designed to bring together better access to business support and opportunities to pitch for funding. This six-week programme launches on Thursday 30 October from 10am-12.30pm. Each session takes place on Thursdays from 10am-12:30pm.
Location: The Lab, Innovation Centre, from 10.00am-12.30pm.
Find out more out this programme on the BE ME webpage.
Colleagues around the University are currently organising their Black History Month events and this page will be continually updated as events are confirmed.
Essex Cultural Diversity Project
ECDP is supporting events and activities taking place across the county of Essex for There are a number of events taking place across Essex, organised by their friends and collaborators.
Black History Month 2025
Visit their to find out more about events taking place in the county of Essex.
Firstsite
Firstsite in Colchester are organising a vibrant Black History Month programme of community events, films and powerful artworks that celebrate, reflect and inspire. Find out more on the .
To celebrate Black History Month we have created this . It's full of classics, modern classics and factual works by Black authors or about Black history.
Call into the Colchester campus library to look through their display of books from 8 -29 October.
We have added in some interesting , which you can view on Box of Broadcasts (available free of charge for all current ºÚÁÏÍø staff and students).
At Southend and Loughton come and check out our displays where we will be giving you ideas of content to read, watch and listen to from and our ‘’ collection which includes 1,700 plays.
Graduate Johnoi Josephs reflects on how his time at Essex helped shape his identity, leadership, and purpose. Now an Assistant Headteacher and co-founder of Black Men Teach, he champions authenticity and empowerment for Black men and boys in education.
Black History Month Eat and Meet: Eat and meet sessions were hosted by our VP Welfare and VP Southend, with delicious African and Caribbean food served in honour of Black History Month. They were also on hand to answer and questions or concerns students may have about the cost-of-living crisis or uni life in general.