Voices of Black People

Voices of Black People’ is a new play by Khareem Jamal telling the stories of David Walker, Harriet Tubman and Joseph Boulogne, three characters in the African Diaspora during the period of slavery and imperial exploitation.
How did the sacrifice of these individuals alter the landscape at the time and change the future, which is now our present?
These stories will inspire young people about the possibilities of achievement, and the realisation that your circumstances do not have to determine your outcome.
The play is being performed at The Culture Space, Canada Water, Bermondsey, London, from October 6-9 and Lee Testament Church of God on October 22. Further dates to be announced.
For more information or to enquire about bringing the play to your area, download a leaflet.

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