A SERIES of events to mark the huge contribution of London’s black communities to the capital’s history was under way today for Black History Month.
The theme for 2023 is Saluting our Sisters, which highlights the crucial role that black women have played in shaping history, inspiring change and building communities.
Cherron Inko-Tariah, editor of Black History Month Magazine, said: “Black History Month is about celebrations but also about recognition and sometimes sombre reflection.
“That trinity is what makes Black History Month so magical. So much is happening in London because Londoners know how to celebrate and mark events. There will be a big buzz.”
Ms Inko-Tariah said the theme brings “magic to the air”. She said: “Those who get it, love it. They can immediately think of women in their own circle whom they would like to celebrate.”
But she added: “I cannot tell you the number of questions and queries this raised — why black women?”
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