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Oct 19

Black Trade Unionism and the History and Impact of Music

October 19, 2018 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Black History Month offers a wonderful opportunity of celebrating the shared history of Black people across the many shores of the world.

The theme of this year’s event: “Black Trade Unionism and the history and impact of music”

As UNISON continues to lead the way in ensuring that we help to improve the working lives and defend the rights of our members, never forgetting those that have gone before us – we ask – How has music shaped Britain’s society today?

This year guest speakers will include the General Secretary Dave Prentis, the President Gordon McKay, Patrick Vernon MBE Windrush influence and music, Rap Artist and young musical violinist Rhiannon, presentations, stalls, refreshments and much more.

Networking with drinks and music from 5pm-6pm

Tickets are limited to 4 per person

The Closing date for registration is 12 October 2018

Venue

UNISON Centre
130 Euston Road , London, NW1 2AY
London, NW1 2AY GB
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