This Saturday is African Liberation Day and we will be holding our AGM. That night to celebrate we will be staging an open mic night and the theme is Liberation.
It starts at 8pm and we would encourage you to come early because it's also Eritrean Independence Day and we are expecting many Eritrean friends will join our celebrations.
You can look forward to some fantastic Eritrean entertainment and some of our regular open mic contributors including:
Unoma Okudo - click here to hear her dulcit tones.
Citizen Smart - Scottish liberation is his theme, preview right here.
Jim Monaghan - here's some of what's in store from Jim.
We'll also be hearing from the powerful Kirsteen Fraser, the hilarious Gayle Smith and probably the youngest performer of the night, the ACC favourite, Toniann Christie pictured below.
It's free, the open mic slot will be between 8 and 11 and the bar will be open till 2am so join us in celebrating African Liberation Day and Eritrean Independence.
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Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
African Liberation Week
*African Liberation Week runs from Saturday 19th May to Saturday 26th May. The African Caribbean Network has a number of events to mark this week.
Sat 19th is the day of our AGM which will be followed by a storytelling performance and screening of an African film. At night we have a reggae night courtesy of UR Kreativity. Tuesday 22nd May we have a business seminar aimed mainly at young Africans but EVERYONE is welcome regardless of age or nationality. Friday 25th May is Africa Day (or African Liberation Day) and the African Caribbean Centre is the setting for a follow up meeting to the reception hosted by Nicola Sturgeon MSP at Edinburgh Castle last year to mark the UN International Year of People of African Descent. Saturday 26th May we have the official opening of The Nile, our coffee shop and the monthly African Market at a time tbc. And finally, at night on 26th May, we have a Liberation themed open mic night. Details for all of these are in the postings below.
*So, what is African Liberation Day (or week as we've made it)?
African Liberation Day was founded in 1958 when Kwame Nkrumah convened the 1st Conference of Independent States in Accra as the celebration of the onward progress of the liberation movement, and to symbolize the determination of the people of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and exploitation.
Today African Liberation Day is a permanent mass institution in the world-wide Pan-African movement. As an institution, it is stronger today because the masses of African people are stronger and in the diaspora are finding ways to express this freedom in diversity and integration – celebrating the priceless African heritage and giving voice to the diaspora contribution to Africa’s development.
Announcing terrific speakers for our AGM
The Annual General Meeting of the African Caribbean Network will be held on Saturday 19th May at our Centre at 66 Osborne Street, Glasgow, G1 5QH starting with some networking opportunities at 3.30pm.
Glasgow MSP Bob Doris, a good friend to the African Caribbean Network will formally open the AGM and oversee the elections of the new Board.
We are delighted to announce that the wonderful Professor Geoff Palmer (pictured above) will be giving the keynote address. He will be followed, we are also delighted to say, by Ms Mukami McCrum MBE who works for the Scottish Government's 'Gender Equality & Violence Against Women Team'. Anyone who has an interest in the work of the African Caribbean Network is very welcome to attend and all fully paid up members are allowed to nominate new office bearers and vote. See the posts below for the follow on entertainment - we really are making a day of it!
Timings of the AGM:
3.30pm Arrivals, refreshments, registration
4pm Networking, business and social enterprise groups, entertainment
5pm Opening remarks - Bob Doris MSP and welcome from Chairman Chimezie Umeh
5.30pm Keynote Speech - Professor Geoff Palmer
5.45pm Formal AGM
6.30pm - Guest speaker - Ms Mukami McCrum MBE
6.45pm - "The 1.4 million reasons" - Chimezie Umeh
7pm - Vote of thanks - Anne McLaughlin
7.05pm - Storytelling by Toto Tales
7.45pm - Screening of "Flame" - Africa in Motion
9.45pm - Reggae Dub Night - UR Kreativity & Broon Original
Glasgow MSP Bob Doris, a good friend to the African Caribbean Network will formally open the AGM and oversee the elections of the new Board.
We are delighted to announce that the wonderful Professor Geoff Palmer (pictured above) will be giving the keynote address. He will be followed, we are also delighted to say, by Ms Mukami McCrum MBE who works for the Scottish Government's 'Gender Equality & Violence Against Women Team'. Anyone who has an interest in the work of the African Caribbean Network is very welcome to attend and all fully paid up members are allowed to nominate new office bearers and vote. See the posts below for the follow on entertainment - we really are making a day of it!
Timings of the AGM:
3.30pm Arrivals, refreshments, registration
4pm Networking, business and social enterprise groups, entertainment
5pm Opening remarks - Bob Doris MSP and welcome from Chairman Chimezie Umeh
5.30pm Keynote Speech - Professor Geoff Palmer
5.45pm Formal AGM
6.30pm - Guest speaker - Ms Mukami McCrum MBE
6.45pm - "The 1.4 million reasons" - Chimezie Umeh
7pm - Vote of thanks - Anne McLaughlin
7.05pm - Storytelling by Toto Tales
7.45pm - Screening of "Flame" - Africa in Motion
9.45pm - Reggae Dub Night - UR Kreativity & Broon Original
Tyi Wara - a theatrical storytelling production for aged 8 +
We are very excited to announce that following our AGM on Saturday 19th May, as part of African Liberation Week, Toto Tales will perform their theatrical storytelling production Tyi Wara.
Tyi Wara is a mythical hero, who descends to the earth to
Tyi Wara starts at 7pm on Saturday 19th May at the African Caribbean Centre, 66 Osborne Street, Glasgow, G1 5QH. All welcome and it's free entry.
reveal the secrets of environmentalism: how to prepare the
land, how to ensure everybody works together and how to
pass the secrets of agriculture on through generations.
In a unique fusion of physical storytelling, contemporary
dance and live music, Tyi Wara (pronounced Tee Wara) is the
latest production in a long line of award-winning shows by
Edinburgh’s premier theatre company of African origin, Toto
Tales.
Through the compelling use of live traditional African
instruments like the kora, drum and balafon, Toto Tales
weaves traditional storytelling with African contemporary
styles to create an energetic and vibrant theatrical experience
that explores the issues of social collaboration, the importance
of work and respect for the earth.
Tyi Wara starts at 7pm on Saturday 19th May at the African Caribbean Centre, 66 Osborne Street, Glasgow, G1 5QH. All welcome and it's free entry.
Free Screening of FLAME, a powerful film about female freedom fighters in Zimbabwe
Award-winning feature film Flame, directed by Ingrid Sinclair, is a powerful tribute to female freedom fighters in Zimbabwe's War of Liberation from 1975 to 1980. A stunning portrait of multi-dimensional African women, the film was also highly controversial in its retelling of the war and its representation of the sexual exploitation of female combatants by their male comrades. Following the lives of two friends Florence and Nyasha as they leave their homes to join the freedom fighters and assume new names LIBERTY and FLAME, it became the first Zimbabwean feature to be selected for the Cannes Film Festival, where it was highly acclaimed.
Flame will be shown by Africa in Motion at the African Caribbean Centre as part of our week of events to mark African Liberation Week. The centre is at 66 Osborne St, Glasgow, G1 5QH at 7.45pm on Saturday 19th May. All welcome.
Flame will be shown by Africa in Motion at the African Caribbean Centre as part of our week of events to mark African Liberation Week. The centre is at 66 Osborne St, Glasgow, G1 5QH at 7.45pm on Saturday 19th May. All welcome.
Monday, 14 May 2012
Sat 19th May - Reggae Dub Night featuring Essex Boy Charlie P
Get yourself down to Glasgow's best kept secret, the African Caribbean Centre in the heart of the Merchant City for a brilliant reggae dub night on Saturday 19th May. All the way from Essex we are bringing Charlie P who will give you the night of your life! Donation of £6 or £5 if you're a student.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Are you interested in business or social enterprises?
Tuesday 22nd May, 5.30pm
As part of African Liberation Week, The African Caribbean Network is hosting a seminar aimed at anyone looking to set up a social enterprise or small business. Everyone is welcome but the event is primarily aimed at young African and Caribbean entrepreneurs.
CEMVO will give a workshop on setting up and running a social enterprise.
Business Gateway will focus on small businesses.
And RNIB will talk about the charity sector.
Also exhibiting will be So We Stand, African Climate Change Centre & The Ethnic Survivors Forum who will pay for the refreshments.
Come along, meet other like minded people and find out what support you can get to achieve your aims.
Refreshments and networking 5.30pm, presentations and question session from 6pm to 8.30pm.
As part of African Liberation Week, The African Caribbean Network is hosting a seminar aimed at anyone looking to set up a social enterprise or small business. Everyone is welcome but the event is primarily aimed at young African and Caribbean entrepreneurs.
CEMVO will give a workshop on setting up and running a social enterprise.
Business Gateway will focus on small businesses.
And RNIB will talk about the charity sector.
Also exhibiting will be So We Stand, African Climate Change Centre & The Ethnic Survivors Forum who will pay for the refreshments.
Come along, meet other like minded people and find out what support you can get to achieve your aims.
Refreshments and networking 5.30pm, presentations and question session from 6pm to 8.30pm.
Monday, 7 May 2012
UN International Year for People of African Descent 2011 - follow up meeting
Friday 25th May - Africa Day
You are invited to a follow up meeting - an outcome of the successful reception hosted by the Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP at Edinburgh Castle on 14th December 2011. The meeting is to address key issues flagged up by the UN and other bodies in relation to the experiences of people of African descent in diaspora and the various pieces of feedback received from people who attended this event. Everyone who has an interest is welcome from 6pm to 8pm.
You are invited to a follow up meeting - an outcome of the successful reception hosted by the Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP at Edinburgh Castle on 14th December 2011. The meeting is to address key issues flagged up by the UN and other bodies in relation to the experiences of people of African descent in diaspora and the various pieces of feedback received from people who attended this event. Everyone who has an interest is welcome from 6pm to 8pm.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Official Opening of THE NILE - our new coffee shop PLUS new African market
It's been a long time coming but at last, the African Caribbean Centre coffee shop 'The Nile' will open on Saturday 26th May, the final day of African Liberation Week. At the same time, we launch our monthly African Market. We're pretty sure it's the first of its kind in Glasgow, possibly even Scotland.
*SPECIAL OPENING OFFER BELOW*
*SPECIAL OPENING OFFER BELOW*
Come along and sample cakes and snacks from Africa and the Caribbean and sit back and enjoy the ambiance with a well deserved cup of tea or coffee. Then have a wander round and sample the wares of traders who have sourced the very best in goods from Africa and the Caribbean for you.
The official ribbon cutting takes place at 12 noon on Saturday 26th May and will be performed by our local Member of the Scottish Parliament Sandra White MSP.
*Opening offer - on Saturday 26th May only, come in to The Nile and buy a tea or coffee and we will be delighted to serve you with your complimentary choice of sweet treats from our African and Caribbean range. Plus, tea and coffee is only £1.50 - where in the Merchant City (or City Centre for that matter) can you get that kind of value. Don't forget, with your drink you get a free cake / sweet treat. One treat per customer but if they're really so irresistable you are very welcome to purchase more :-)
Official Opening with Sandra White MSP is 12 noon
The Nile is open from 11am to 5pm
The African MArket is open from 11am to 4pm
*Opening offer - on Saturday 26th May only, come in to The Nile and buy a tea or coffee and we will be delighted to serve you with your complimentary choice of sweet treats from our African and Caribbean range. Plus, tea and coffee is only £1.50 - where in the Merchant City (or City Centre for that matter) can you get that kind of value. Don't forget, with your drink you get a free cake / sweet treat. One treat per customer but if they're really so irresistable you are very welcome to purchase more :-)
Official Opening with Sandra White MSP is 12 noon
The Nile is open from 11am to 5pm
The African MArket is open from 11am to 4pm
Monday, 30 April 2012
Sat 26th May - Liberation is the theme for this Open Mic night
Following hot on the heels of the mega successful open mic nights on St Andrew's Day last year and Burns' Night this year, we present to you our Open Mic Night to mark Africa Day the previous day and African Liberation Week. So we invite you to come and watch and we invite those who can perform to come and do their thing. All we ask is that your poem, song or performance has a connection to 'liberation'.
Saturday 26th May from 7.30pm
We are licensed till 2am but under 18s welcome till 11pm
Entry £3
Book your performance slot by emailing accglasgow@gmail.com
Photos below of just some of the performers on previous nights. More photos can be found at this link and more information on the event itself can be found at this one.
Everyone welcome!
Vocalist Unoma Okudo
Rapper and Comedian Sean Reid
Singing Marley's Redemption Song Nicole Cameron
8 year old Toniann Christie
Graham Campbell's Jamaican Patois version of Tam O'Shanter went down a storm
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