Sheffield has a wide range of ‘African Heritage’ themed cultural events on offer throughout the year. Whether you want to be empowered, educated or entertained, there's something for everyone to enjoy. From fascinating talks, thought-provoking words and images, to music that will get your blood pumping and feet tapping – Sheffield has it all!
Events listed here are collated by the African Heritage Culture Forum, who work in partnership with organisations across Sheffield to help raise awareness, educate and support the recognition of the city’s diverse history and African heritage culture.
For more information visit their website here: www.africanheritage.org.uk
Home Making explores how making, play, learning and cooperation can forge a sense of purpose, belonging, and respite in times of change and uncertainty.
A Touch of Black Health is an immersive, community-led Black History Month programme designed to explore and honour the full spectrum of Black Health: Physical, Mental, Financial, Environmental, and Social.
Join Wize Up Artworks for their Black History Month Fundraiser on Saturday 18 October.
Explore important issues of solidarity, activism and burnout with a panel of outstanding writers.
Join Sheffield Libraries and Sheffield DocFest this Black History Month for a screening of the award-winning documentary Master of Light
Jazz At The Lescar are really excited to present a unique and intimate performance by British-born, Berlin-based artist Otis Mensah featuring a full band.
The Pharcyde bring the 30th anniversary of Labcabincalifornia to Sheffield.
Yorkshire Cricket celebrates Black History Month
Kieran Connell, Emer O’Neill & Charlotte Rea-Patel in conversation with John Siddique.
Experience the sheer power of Sheffield's own Community Gospel Choir! With their mesmerising vocals and soul-stirring melodies, they captivate audiences like no other.