Help City Hall celebrate Black culture in London

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215 Londoners have responded | 28/11/2022 - 03/09/2023

A bronze statue of two men wearing hats on the fourth plinth of Trafalgar Square by Samson Kambalu

St Georges Day Celebration of English Culture

a display and celebration for the minority English and Christian culture. try to recover the true values that have been lost over the last 50 years

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Avatar for - Ringed seal

Hi teadogg

Thank you for sharing your views.

London’s Black communities have a huge impact on all aspects of life in our capital, but too often the breadth of their cultural and creative contributions have been overlooked and undervalued. This new event will be an opportunity for Londoners and visitors to the capital to join together in celebration and to enjoy performances from a wide range of talented Black artists.

Did you know that City Hall already has an event on Trafalgar Square to mark St George’s Day? This year, over 20,000 people gathered to celebrate all things England. There were markets, food, music, live performance and much more. This year’s event is happening on Sunday 23 April 2023, and you can find out more about it on the City Hall website.

Avatar for - Adelie penguin

English culture is celebrated every day. No need to be so fragile.

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English culture is celebrated every day. No need to be so fragile.

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Avatar for - Sumatran elephant

oHh how i wish that  were true 

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oHh how i wish that  were true 

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