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RIBA celebrates UK Black History Month 2024: Reclaiming narratives

As part of the UK Black History Month 2024 theme, we're shining a brighter light on the stories and histories that underscore our commitment to correcting historical inaccuracies and showcasing the untold successes of Black architects and the wider community.

14 October 2024

October marks the start of UK Black History Month 2024, with the theme Reclaiming Narratives. By emphasising this theme, we're shining a brighter light on the stories and histories that underscore our commitment to correcting historical inaccuracies and showcasing the untold successes of Black architects and the wider community.

This page will be updated throughout the month with the latest blogs, resources and event listings happening across our member networks.

Who was the first Black RIBA Member?

This is a question we think we should be able to answer more definitively. In this article, our RIBA Collections team share their approach to answering it and explore why some questions remain unanswered.

Black History Month: how principles of improved communication can lead to a more inclusive workplace

Learn how Dian Small, former Director of RIBA London Region and now of The Cultural Architect, uses innovative techniques to get people talking about inclusivity and diversity.

Read the full Professional Feature on how improved communication can lead to a more inclusive workplace.

London-based consultant, Dian Small (Photo: Morley Von Sternberg)

Rising Stars revisited: catching up with Bongani Muchemwa and Betty Owoo

As part of Black History Month and ahead of the announcement of this year’s RIBAJ Rising Stars, we talked to two recipients of the 2022 awards, Bongani Muchemwa and Betty Owoo, about their experiences during the past two years.

Read the full interview in the RIBA Journal.

Architecture and Black History: a reading list

Our library and publishing teams have selected books and resources highlighting the experiences, contributions and achievements of Black professionals in the built environment.

All the books and journals are available to browse and read for free through the RIBA Library.

A sample of books about Black history on display in the RIBA Library.

Featured titles from RIBA Books

Discover some of the latest titles from RIBA Books with a focus on reclaiming narratives and Black history in the United Kingdom and across the world.

Reclaiming Colonial Architecture

A guide to understanding and addressing colonial inheritances in the built environment, this book aims to build confidence in practitioners, students and communities grappling with a seemingly vast and complex terrain of debates and approaches around colonial landscapes, urban areas, buildings, monuments and material culture.

Pre-order Reclaiming Colonial Architecture from RIBA Publishing.

Black History London Map: Guide to Black Historical Landmarks in London

This map features 50 locations, original photography and an introduction to the history and impact of Black people in London. Locations range from the Roman era to contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter.

Black History London Map available from RIBA Books.

Additional RIBA Books with chapters or content highlighting Black history and Black architects in the UK and around the world:

Are you a RIBA Member with an event, feature or resource you'd like us to share for UK Black History Month? Please get in touch with inclusionanddiveristy@riba.org.

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