Mtoto Wa Geti Kali Posted October 16, 2007 Dear friends The Somali Family Support Group invites you to their Black History Month 2007 event to commemorate and reflect upon the African Holocaust and its legacy. Slavery Abolition and its Legacy: Tony Warner from the 100 Black Men of London will present a comprehensive, interactive, audio- visual exploration of the reality of slavery, abolition, and its legacy on economics, politics, immigration, society and war. The presentation will examine pre-European Africa, African resistance fighters in Africa, Caribbean North and South America, where African wealth ended up and with whom, the knock-on effect of colonialism and the roots of white supremacy. Understanding the legacy of chattel enslavement: In this talk Dr. William (Lez) Henry will consider the notions of enslavement by highlighting some of the differences between African chattel slavery and other forms of economic exploitation. He will also explain why the teaching of the black presence in history is important to all of us, especially the African and African Caribbean people who are often taught that their history begins with chattel enslavement and that white abolitionists were responsible for securing their freedom. Key questions: . Are there any differences between African chattel slavery and other forms of slavery which are generally known as human trafficking or forced labour? . Do you think that a better understanding of the history of African people before chattel slavery is necessary to your sense of self-worth and self-esteem as a person of African descent? . Has the legacy of chattel enslavement affected our contemporary relationships and lifestyles in a world which has now become a global village? Date: Saturday 20th October 2007 Time: 2pm to 6pm Venue: Avenue House East End Road Finchley, N3 3QE Contact: 02083714125/ 07809614053 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites