Black History is so important to our shared story that we surely can’t confine it to one month a year. We need to break out and make it something we keep learning about and exploring. So, here in the United Reformed Church we’ve decided to take a dip into Black History every month of 2021, from February onwards. Welcome to:
URC Black History Monthly
A one-hour conversation every month
Third Monday Evenings @ 7.30pm on Zoom
Each month we’ll identify a particular nugget or sweeping overview of Black History
which we’ll all be encouraged to review for ourselves, then we’ll come together on Zoom to share an hour’s discussion, exploring and teasing out how it affects all of us in our situations and settings today.
Begins Monday 15th February 2021
with a look at Ava Duvernay’s documentary “13th”
available for free viewing on You Tube and here!
URC Black History Monthly: Monday 15th February 7.30pm
February is Black History Month in the USA, so we’ll start with Ava DuVernay’s Netflix Documentary about the woeful and unremitting effects over 150 years of the exception clause in the Anti-slavery 13th amendment to the U. S. Constitution.