25th October 2025 | |
4pm - 5.30pm | |
Tron Theatre 63 Trongate, Glasgow City Centre G1 5HB |
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This is a free event | |
Event organiser/part of Black History Month Scotland | |
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The Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) are delighted to host Stella Dadzie in Glasgow to discuss her latest book 'A Whole Heap of Mix Up', thinking about her life, her work and anti-racist activism then and now. Stella will also give a short reading from the new book and there will be an opportunity to buy signed copies.
This is a free event.
This event is part of Black History Month Scotland 2025, to find out about more events and see the full programme please visit www.blackhistorymonthscotland.org
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