Black History Month – Why Do We Celebrate?
29th September 2025Black History Month in the UK began in 1987 to share, celebrate and understand the impact of Black heritage and culture within society.
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Black History Month in the UK began in 1987 to share, celebrate and understand the impact of Black heritage and culture within society.
To celebrate East and Southeast Asian Heritage Month, during September, we are sharing the familial journeys of people in our diocesan worshipping communities. Here, Vanessa Li, tells her story…
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