Birmingham

Lunar Legacy

Exploring the Lunar Society and their connections to slavery during the eighteenth century. 

This tour starts at Soho House Museum, which was once the home of Mathew Boulton, a revolutionary member of the Lunar Society and founder of the Soho Factory. Matthew Boulton’s most successful business was selling steam engines. These engines were sold to support the slave trade, but not until after 1800 when Boulton and Watt had retired from the business and their son’s had taken over.

Walk With Me - Handsworth

 

A tour captured by Youtube content creator Joseline G - The World Through My Lens.

This virtual walk showcases Black heritage of Handsworth.

Black Heritage Walks Network has researched and created a series of black heritage trails across the West Midlands, aimed at documenting the migration stories and achievements of the black community, in particular, the post-war African Caribbean community. Handsworth is historically rich with an African Caribbean presence, preceding post-war migration.

Windrush Well- Being

The Covid Pandemic highlighted many health inequalities that make Black and minority ethnic communities at a higher risk of serious or death due to Covid 19. 

We offer help and support with concerns about health and well being and Covid vaccine hesitancy

Come and join us , every Monday 11:00-13:00, at Edgbaston Community Centre, Woodview Road, B15 2HU.

We offer a range of  well being activities, including

- Walks

- Yoga

- Free fruit and veg market

- a hot meal

- Well being

- Covid vacinnes

Soho Settlers

Soho Settlers

A joint partnership with Black Heritage Walks Network, China Plate Theatre & Overhear In honour of all of those who have chosen the Soho Road and Handsworth, Birmingham, as their home,

Soho Settlers - Handsworth Histories

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Calling all Handsworth Residents and those with Handsworth Histories. We are a creating a story and memory sharing space with ChinanPlate Theatre  at Handsworth Library.

The event starts with a walk around the area and then coffee, cake and a catch up. Interested to get involved? You can join Black Heritagewalks Network and Over Hear  on Tuesday 3rd May (2-5pm) for a mini memory walk and workshop.

Stronger Communities - Heritage Legacy Project

A project funding by Birmingham 2022 Stronger Communities legacy and associated work.

As part of Birmingham's celebration of the Commonwealth Games, this project aims highlight the contributions of Black African and Caribbean Commonwealth communities and their settlement in the UK,

The aim of the project is bring people together, through breaking down barriers, building bridges, playing an active role in driving forward change to help build a fairer city.

Equiano and the Enlightenment

Equiano and the Enlightenment

This walk feature activist, writer and journalist Olaudah Equiano and his association with the Lunar Society in Soho, Handsworth. Equiano, a former slave, published a memoir of his life and the terrible, unjustifiable things that happened while enslaved - “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavas Cassa, the African”.

  • United by Birmingham
  • Heritage Open Days Newwave
  • Naturally Birmingham
  • National academy for Social Prescribing
  • Birmingham City Council
  • Enterprise holdings
  • mclaughlin and harvey
  • Yupp
  • Heritage Compass organisation
  • NHLF
  • Naturally Birmingham
  • Covid safe travels
  • Digital welcome
  • Lunar Society
  • Bounce Back