Hi Twitter Familia, we are Adeptales! We write thought provoking and educational content on Black British history, current affairs and there’s loads of book reviews for some titles which we think you should read.
We’ve also got a book coming out soon...
All the Nigerian people wanted was to end police brutality.
The disbandment of the SARS unit.
We at Adeptales, have been supporting by donating money to the protestors and spreading awareness.
If you are in the position to help please donate to: https://t.co/j6scPDfkyC #EndSARS
Happy Book Lovers Day! I’ve chosen to spend it looking at other books! My love affair with books was not instant, I only started to read them properly around 10 years ago. What are you reading at the moment? #bookloversday#happybookloversday#bookclub#adeptales#stayadept
Had the opportunity to speak at The Charter School in Dulwich this week as part of their Diversity day. Many people of colour experience discrimination whilst they are young, but do not have the tools in their armoury to speak up about it.
#StayAdept#Diversity#AntiRacism
Massive thanks to @MoAliDirector, Mr. Adeyemi @Adeptales1 and our lovely alumni student @MelFlynn6 for talking at the Diversity Day assembly! They shared their experience of Racism, Sexism, LGBT+ issues with students/staff and showed the impact of sharing 'your' stories!
Join us this Windrush Day (via the link below or follow on the Facebook page) for a festival of presentations, debate, music and spoken word marking the experiences, struggles, resistance and celebrations of the Windrush generation.
https://t.co/F10Eif6pjn
Our 'War to Windrush' subject guide is an introduction to the contribution and presence of African/Caribbean communities to both the First & Second World Wars and highlights the presence of African and Caribbean people in Britain 1945 - 1960s.
Read here: https://t.co/EWTx34LWtd
Today is #WorldSickleCellDay!
Help us raise awareness by visiting the @sicklecelluk exhibition "Our Journey, Our Story: History and Memory of Sickle Cell Anaemia in Britain 1950 – 2020" at @bcaheritage, 1 Windrush Square on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 11:30am - 5pm.
In London, 1972, six men were charged with assault and in an attempt to rob on a London underground train. They were ‘caught’ and arrested by the late Det Sgt Derek Ridgewell of the British Transport Police (BTP). https://t.co/ucwVBqvuZ3 #adeptales#stayadept#stockwellsix