Black Thrive Birmingham: Launch event announced

First Stop Design • April 28, 2022
participants from Faith in Mind film

source: Catalyst 4 Change CIC
published: 24 April 2022


Catalyst 4 Change is inviting Black people, voluntary and statutory organisations, faith communities, entrepreneurs and allies that are striving for an equal society to join our CommUNITY Assembly on Saturday 14 May 2022 for honest discussions about how together we can achieve real change for Black communities in Birmingham.

 

You can download the flyer here >


The event will include a marketplace, presentations, films, guest speakers, and interactive discussions. Attendees will learn more about the Black Thrive Programme, our plans in Birmingham and also hear from some of our collaborators and supporters.


In the afternoon sessions attendees can share their views on what we need to focus on in Birmingham.

Come and hear about this amazing new initiative, share your ideas, and be a part of the vision for change!


The event will be accessible for disabled people, including wheelchair access and British sign language interpreters.



Book your FREE ticket(s) : Click here >

Bookings opened on 25 April 2022 : Places are limited.

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