This workshop is designed to help students understand
the historical context of the N-word and its reclamation
by black artists and some communities. In this workshop
students will discuss the value of words and social
contexts in which racial slurs are exchanged. In addition
students will reflect on their privilege and understanding
of racial inequality through a spectrum game.
Recommended Duration: 45 – 60 minutes
Venue: Africa Center Hong Kong (18/F, Breakthrough Center, 191 Woosung Street, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong) or School or Office or other venues
It is a fun and family-friendly space to find heartwarming African food and direct connection to the local African community. The center is for everyone, where they can freely express themselves and their ideas.
English Teacher
The Africa Center is a turning point for the African communities within Hong Kong, and for those who wish to learn and integrate with the community not just within the city, but through out the African diaspora.
Researcher
I value the “African Literature Book Club” as I value Women’s Day and Black History Month because African literature deserves a spotlight.
Radio Show Host