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Black History for Action was organised by an independent, secular management committee of invited community volunteers, prominent amongst whom was the late Afruika Bantu (formerly known as Annette Blair). The BHA's guiding principle was that, as an independent organisation, it ought not be subject to
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In 1987 BHA lecture facilities were greatly improved by the incorporation of a free creche. This service was provided by volunteers (who were vetted and trained by the management committee). The experience of running the creche led the management committee to form a Saturday School (now known as the
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However, despite its financial independence, entrance to BHA was free. Voluntary contributions were used to pay for publicity materials and venue hire. Speakers and volunteers were not paid. Meetings were advertised in free listings sections of
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Meetings also served as a small distribution outlet for pan-African history books and pamphlets such as
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The purpose of the forum was to stimulate debate, learning and public interest in
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financial or political interference by corporate or government funding agencies.
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history and politics in an atmosphere of academic and political freedom.
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Studio International - Visual Arts, Design and Architecture
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Notable speakers have included the Jamaican academic Dr.
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BHA was held fortnightly (then monthly), primarily in
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