Molly Fergusson Initiative(@FergussonMolly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone! My name is Maty and I am a committee member at the MFI serving as the interim communications officer responsible for social media.

I am a power systems engineer by training interested in empowering women across the energy value chain.

Hi everyone! My name is Maty and I am a committee member at the MFI serving as the interim communications officer responsible for social media.  

I am a power systems engineer by training interested in empowering women across the energy value chain. #EngDiversity #BHM2020
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Wandsworth Heritage Service(@Better_WHS) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was rather thrilled to find out that singer Evelyn Dove lived in Battersea (albeit briefly)! Find out more on the blog (and borrow Stephen Bourne's wonderful biography on Evelyn Dove from us!): wandswortharchives.wordpress.com/2020/10/28/eve… 2020

I was rather thrilled to find out that singer Evelyn Dove lived in Battersea (albeit briefly)! Find out more on the blog (and borrow Stephen Bourne's wonderful biography on Evelyn Dove from us!): wandswortharchives.wordpress.com/2020/10/28/eve… #BHM #BHM2020
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Wandsworth Heritage Service(@Better_WHS) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not for me, not for you - but for us. Today we look at some of our material on John Archer and his life of public service: wandswortharchives.wordpress.com/2020/10/31/joh… 2020

Not for me, not for you - but for us.  Today we look at some of our material on John Archer and his life of public service: wandswortharchives.wordpress.com/2020/10/31/joh… #BHM #BHM2020
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Gregory Porter(@GregoryPorter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating Arthur Wharton, the first black professional football player. Watch the full video here to learn more about his incredible life: youtu.be/zjuPv3NEpXM

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Nottingham City Council Housing Services(@NottmCCHousing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Tuesday 27 October, our Women in Construction team are celebrating Black History Month with a Taster Day from 9.30am and an online celebration at 2pm. All welcome, but you do need to book your place: buff.ly/2t4BbaP

On Tuesday 27 October, our Women in Construction team are celebrating Black History Month with a Taster Day from 9.30am and an online celebration at 2pm. All welcome, but you do need to book your place: buff.ly/2t4BbaP #BHM2020 #WomenInConstruction
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CRER(@crer_scotland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our new blog post, Kirsty reflects on Black History Month 2020 and where we need to go from here. We're campaigning to amend the Curriculum for Excellence, and to develop a national museum of empire, colonialism, slavery and migration. bit.ly/32yu90u

In our new blog post, Kirsty reflects on Black History Month 2020 and where we need to go from here. We're campaigning to amend the Curriculum for Excellence, and to develop a national museum of empire, colonialism, slavery and migration. bit.ly/32yu90u #BHM2020
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BLAM UK(@BLAMCharity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢BLAM UK is excited to announce the Launch of our very own Black History App this .
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The App will be live this Monday
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Hackney Archives(@ArchivesHackney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Born in Jamaica in 1926, Dudley Dryden was one of the founders of Dyke and Dryden Ltd, the first Black led multi million pound business, which started from a stall in Ridley Road market.
Does anyone remember this Reference Library launched in his name in 1994?

Born in Jamaica in 1926, Dudley Dryden was one of the founders of Dyke and Dryden Ltd, the first Black led multi million pound business, which started from a stall in Ridley Road market. 
Does anyone remember this Reference Library launched in his name in 1994? #BHM2020
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Molly Fergusson Initiative(@FergussonMolly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the next days, we will amplify the voices of inspiring black women in STEM at The University of Edinburgh learning about their journeys from motivations to research interests. I believe this is important as we are only as strong as our ability to empower through inclusivity.

Over the next days, we will amplify the voices of inspiring black women in STEM at @EdinburghUni learning about their journeys from motivations to research interests. I believe this is important as we are only as strong as our ability to empower through inclusivity. #BHM2020
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Islington Local History Centre(@IslingtonLHC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know there was an Africa Day Celebration in Highbury Fields on 20th September 1986? See more photos in our gallery for friendsofim.com/2020/09/30/bla…

Did you know there was an Africa Day Celebration in Highbury Fields on 20th September 1986? See more photos in our gallery for #BlackHistoryMonth  #BHM2020  friendsofim.com/2020/09/30/bla…
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British Society of Audiology(@BSAudiology1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BSA’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion group is excited to be collaborating with @BAME_STN. To celebrate they have been sharing profiles of incredible Black scientists from the past and present, whose work has shaped healthcare and science today!

The BSA’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion group is excited to be collaborating with @BAME_STN. To celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth they have been sharing profiles of incredible Black scientists from the past and present, whose work has shaped healthcare and science today! #BHM2020
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Greg Carr(@AfricanaCarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 17 Book 17: on Huey P Newton’s 80th birthday, a trio of recent books on the for all ages, from ⁦David F Walker⁩ and ⁦Marcus Kwame⁩ to Waldo E. Martin Jr., Joshua Bloom and Jetta Grace Martin.

#BlackHistoryMonth Day 17 Book 17: on Huey P Newton’s 80th birthday, a trio of recent books on the #BlackPantherParty for all ages, from ⁦@DavidWalker1201⁩ and ⁦@marcuskwame⁩ to Waldo E. Martin Jr., Joshua Bloom and Jetta Grace Martin. #BHM2020
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Wasim(@wasim_feroze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Creating a more connected Network with:
*Over 270 members
* Establishing a Facebook group to also reach frontline staff with over 160 members
*Regular staff Network meetings & weekly comms
*Marking key events like & with 100s of staff attending events

Creating a more connected Network with:
*Over 270 members 
* Establishing a Facebook group to also reach frontline staff with over 160 members
*Regular staff Network meetings & weekly comms
*Marking key events like #BHM2020 & #IAM2020 with 100s of staff attending events
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Thames Discovery Programme(@ThamesDiscovery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In July of 1770 Thomas Lewis, a Black man living in London was assaulted and kidnapped by Thames watermen John Maloney and Edward Armstrong. They gagged him and rowed him to a ship bound for Jamaica. (picture British Library)

In July of 1770 Thomas Lewis, a Black man living in London was assaulted and kidnapped by Thames watermen John Maloney and Edward Armstrong. They gagged him and rowed him to a ship bound for Jamaica. (picture British Library) #BHM2020
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Deloitte UK(@DeloitteUK) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we wrap our celebrations, we have thoroughly enjoyed sharing some of our and continuing our learning journey of Black history and culture. We won’t stop because has concluded – watch this space!

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Greg Carr(@AfricanaCarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day 5, Book 5: Abdul Alkalimat’s African Liberation Support Committee movement history, “Dialectics of Liberation.” Lots for today’s movements to learn from. Prof. Alkalimat joins ⁦BlackStarNetwork⁩ ‘s “The Black Table” next month to discuss.

#BlackHistoryMonth Day 5, Book 5: Abdul Alkalimat’s African Liberation Support Committee movement history, “Dialectics of Liberation.” Lots for today’s movements to learn from. Prof. Alkalimat joins ⁦@BlkStarNetwork⁩ ‘s “The Black Table” next month to discuss. #BHM2020
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HMPPS(@hmpps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Be prepared to be educated'

HMP Gartree Governor Babafemi Dada talks about the responsibilities that come with allyship.

2020

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John Rylands Research Institute and Library(@TheJohnRylands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ottobah Cugoano was the first African to demand total abolition of the slave trade. Read his book 'Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species' in full in our digitised collections: blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/sectio…

Ottobah Cugoano was the first African to demand total abolition of the slave trade. Read his book 'Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species' in full in our digitised collections: blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/sectio… #BHM2020
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