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The Angelou Centre

The Angelou Centre is a black women-led organization set up in 1994 in Newcastle. It aims to empower black women through a wide range of classes, courses, activities and personal development. It provides holistic culture, social and creative activities in support of women. The recent BAM! Sistahood! heritage project is an example of the Centre’s leadership role in the North East, researching the history and heritage of Black and minority women’s migration.

 

 


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