Black History Month series: Music, Literature, Film and More!

 

At Saxton Bampfylde, celebrating Black History Month this October holds special importance for us as executive search and leadership advisors. We recognise that diverse perspectives and contributions enrich every sector, and this month offered an invaluable opportunity to reflect, celebrate, and learn from the rich history and influence of Black culture in the UK and beyond.

Through initiatives like these and our commitment to OnBoard – a mentoring program focused on increasing diversity and inclusion within UK boards and leadership teams, we aim to build more equitable and representative organisations and communities.

This year, our DEI Committee put together a dynamic series of events and activities to honour Black culture and history. To add to this, each week through October, we hosted lunchtime screenings of Dreaming Whilst Black, an independent TV show following the journey of Kwabena, an aspiring filmmaker navigating his passion within the constraints of a corporate world.

 

 

Each week, we enjoyed spotlighting influential Black figures from music, literature, film, sport and television. We featured authors from across Africa, America, the UK, and the Caribbean, showcasing voices that have transformed global perspectives on identity, resilience, and creativity.

To wrap up this final week, our Researchers, Christabel, Jennifer and Monique, proudly wore their native clothing, embracing and sharing their unique cultural heritages in our workplace. 

 

We’re also thrilled to congratulate our Non-Executive Director, Lord Michael Hastings CBE, on his recognition at the Since ‘93 4th Annual Black History Month Dinner! Honoured alongside Lorna Clarke, Lord Hastings was celebrated for his impactful contributions and commitment to inspiring future leaders. We’re especially grateful to him for speaking with members of our Research and PCT team this month in a round-table discussion about EDI, career development, and exploring the tools of effective networking.

 

We thank everyone who joined us in celebrating Black History Month – an occasion that reminds us of the power and beauty of diversity, unity, and respect.


 

Focus on Music

Our Black Music Series celebrated Black artists across genres, including jazz, opera, pop, and rap, as well as the talented Black producers whose innovative sound has redefined music. From iconic jazz musicians like John Coltrane to contemporary producers like Pharrell Williams, we delved into the sounds that have inspired generations.

 

Featured Authors and Poets

In addition to music, we shone a light on influential Black authors and poets, whose works capture themes of identity, resilience, and social justice:

  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Nigeria) – Purple Hibiscus: A powerful coming-of-age story set in Nigeria, this novel explores themes of family, religion, and societal expectations.
  • Brit Bennett (USA) – The Vanishing Half: Following twin sisters with very different lives, this novel delves into race, identity, and generational trauma in America.
  • Malorie Blackman (UK) – Noughts and Crosses: Set in an alternate reality, this YA novel tackles racial injustice and forbidden love, resonating with readers around the world.
  • Louise Bennett-Coverley (Jamaica) – Colonization in Reverse: A celebrated Jamaican poet, Bennett-Coverley offers unique perspectives on post-colonial migration and identity.

 

Film and Television Screenings

We screened all episodes of Dreaming Whilst Black, a critically acclaimed series that follows Kwabena, a young Black filmmaker balancing his dreams against the challenges of corporate life. This show captures the resilience and humor in pursuing a creative vision while navigating societal pressures.

We also highlighted influential Black filmmakers:

  • Jordan Peele (USA) – Get Out: A psychological thriller that mixes horror with a pointed critique of racism, Get Out is a modern classic that opened doors for social commentary in film.
  • Amma Asante (UK) – Belle: This historical drama tells the story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the mixed-race daughter of a British nobleman, addressing issues of race and class in 18th-century England.
  • Sir Steve McQueen (UK) – 12 Years a Slave: Based on the true story of Solomon Northup, this film offers a raw and compelling portrayal of slavery in America, winning the Academy Award for Best Picture.

 


 

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