Opal22 Arts and Edutainment launched this year’s Black History Month celebrations with a sophisticated and empowering black-tie launch night, setting the stage for a month of reflection, connection, and inspiration. The evening opened with a libation ceremony led by poet David ‘Stickman’ Higgins, whose poetry and chose of words laid a foundation of respect and unity throughout the evening.
Professor Hakim Adi, the UK’s first Black Professor of History and an award-winning historian, delivered a powerful keynote that illuminated the often-overlooked figures of Black British history. He skilfully guided the audience through centuries of remarkable achievements, highlighting the enduring contributions and legacies of those who came before us, and the ongoing struggle for Black rights.
Sharing the stage, Akyaaba Addai-Sebbo, the founder of Black History Month in the UK, reflected on the pivotal moment in his life that sparked his drive to create change in the UK. He shared that Black History Month was primarily designed to give young Black children the opportunity to celebrate their heritage, recognise their worth, and embrace their identity, despite the challenges and misconceptions they may face. With deep sincerity, he issued a heartfelt call to continue striving for empowerment and recognition for all.
The celebration of Black artistry and creativity brought the evening to life with performances that left the audience spellbound. The Birmingham-based band KZAM filled the room with their soulful rhythms and vibrant melodies, while poet Ty’rone Haughton’s evocative spoken word performance wove a tapestry of struggle, triumph, and pride, striking a chord with every heart in the room
This launch was more than an event; it was a masterpiece of cultural affirmation—a testament to the richness of Black heritage and the boundless possibilities of unity. As the evening drew to a close, attendees carried with them not just inspiration, but a renewed commitment to honoUring history, celebrating identity, and championing progress.
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