Don't get spooked, it's Halloween Brunch
Black History Month
WHAT'S FOR BRUNCH?
Those who brunch will be treated to an afternoon menu of networking, live performance arts, skills exchange, and debate, all overflowing with Black Boy Joy, and shaped lovingly by us, for us:
dine 1.30-2.30pm
Brunch is served! Over brunch, we emphasise connection and encourage diners to mingle and mix – a space for inter-generational networking, for making connections for support and action. This month, there are 30 guest spaces for brunch – with an emphasis on nutritious, sustainably sourced meals from across the African diaspora.
Are you a foodpreneur? We’d love for Brunch to support food businesses that are led by Black and/or queer owners – get in touch
discover 2.30-5.00pm
Take part in a personal development workshop, share a skill, learn something new, find a new hobby, refresh an old skill, be one of the Boys in the Band, court and document different opinion and experience by participating in a debate, embarking on this months scavenger hunt team challenge, meet about a meetup, share your two penn'oth for nowt . . . 'only connect'.
Would you or your organisation like to offer an hour-long workshop – perhaps as an intro to your brand, a taster for a longer course, to recruit new staff or volunteers, or simply to be part of the fun? Click here to pitch your idea
A full list of available workshops will be shared a week before Brunch – those who brunch can sign up online or decide when you arrive.
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A UK Premiere Screening of a powerful short documentary on late 80s - mid 90s Black queer coffeehouse that became a globally renowned host to a Black queer cultural renaissance. Followed by a live Q+A with two of the film's stars
delight 5.00-7.30pm
Delight in our monthly entertainment, arts, and current affairs show, Hard Pressed. Presented by guest hosts, and backed by a live band, those who brunch will join talented podcasters, top-notch performers, emerging and established artists and opinion-formers, to share in the wit and wisdom of Black queer excellence.
Think you should be on the Black men Who Brunch stage? – tell us why, shoot your shot
EAT IN & TAKEAWAY
We will record a live podcast, create video together, and livestream some workshops and performances.
The BLKOUT Hub – our newly revamped community app.
Download The Hub for PRIORITY entry to the next Brunch, and priority tickets to other BlackOut events, and those of our partners.