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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
EVENTS in
CORNWALL & PLYMOUTH
OCTOBER 2025

Sat 11th October 2025
Talks, Films, Music & Performance
To Whom Does This Belong?
& Stolen from God ​
St Germans Priory, Cornwall, PL12 5NP
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Programme
15.30 - 17.15 :
"Whose heritage? Port Eliot Estate, Country House Connections with Enslavement and Trade". Dr Jo Buchanan
"Abolition and the role of Edward Eliot MP"
Coco Brown, Port Eliot.
“To Whom Does This Belong?”
Film and discussion led by Abi Tahela, Black Voices Cornwall
19.30 - 21.45 :
Stolen from God
Reg Meuross & Gambian Kora master Suntou Susso perform their songs, stories & music with actor Karen Gledhill
**Doors open 30 minutes before each event. Evening bar available.**
FRIDAY 17th OCT, 7-9PM
GIVE BACK PROJECT PLYMOUTH PRESENTS
AFRI-NILOTIC JIGS & DIASPORA ENCOUNTERS
AN AUDIENCE WITH EBO KRDUM


GIVE BACK PROJECT PLYMOUTH PRESENTS
A 2025 BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT
Afro- Nilotic Jigs and Diaspora Encounters- An Audience with Ebo Krdum
7-9pm FRIDAY 17 OCTOBER 20025
ROLLE BUILDING
PLYMOUTH PL4 8AA
In celebration of Black History Month, we are honoured and privileged to host a brilliant, internationally recognised artist in a memorable concert!
Afro- Nilotic Jigs and Diaspora Encounters- An Audience with Ebo Krdum
Ebo Krdum is a Sudanese Swedish self-taught singer, song writer, guitarist, artist, actor and activist. He creates contemporary afro-blues and afrobeat music rooted in several musical traditions around sub-Saharan Africa. Ebo sings in different languages, and his lyrics mostly contain topics such as justice, peace, freedom, equality, diversity, revolution and liberty.

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