Be empowered, educated and entertained! Each October, Sheffield joins a national celebration to highlight Black history, culture and heritage, and empower people to stand in unity and take action against racism.
From incredible exhibitions, fascinating talks and thought-provoking film screenings; to music performances that will get your blood pumping and feet tapping - there is something for everyone in the city of Sheffield.
The theme for Black History Month 2025 is “Standing Firm in Power and Pride”; and is a proud recognition of the many achievements of inspirational individuals (and resilient communities) that have contributed so much and are an integral part of the nation's heritage.
Events listed on this page reflect this theme and have been collated by the African Heritage Culture Forum, who work with organisations across Sheffield to help raise awareness of the city’s diverse history and culture.
The Watermelon Woman’ was the name given to the mythical Fae Richards, a beautiful yet elusive black Actress from the 1930s. In all her films, it was her only billing, why should that be? It is a mystery that perplexes Cheryl, a young black filmmaker.
Fola is an enigmatic figure in his sons' lives. As they traverse Lagos, Remi, and Akin begin to understand him as a person, and the sacrifices he has made for them.