Jeremy Conlon, Ameena M. McConnell, Mel Jennings, John Shevon, Jenny Bernard, and Shabaka Thompson at the Yaa Asantewa Centre offered to privately host the Forums' archive, which was boxed up and...
As part of her PhD research on the history of black theatre in Britain, Alda Terracciano engaged with the archive and collected material on the Black Theatre Seasons. To prevent the loss of the...
Following conversations with the director of Nitro Theatre company, formerly known as Black Theatre Co-op, Future Histories agreed to include the company's archive in its project activities to...
The Trading Faces online exhibition was officially launched in January 2009. The website soon became a key resource for the study of Black British theatre in the UK and...
In April 2010 Middlesex University's archivist informed Future Histories Board of Directors of the closure of the Cat Hill campus where the archives were housed. Transfer to the university's new...
A series of workshops on black theatre archives were delivered by Dr Terracciano to undergraduate students as part of Goldsmiths University Special Collections & Archives...
On 22 January, Future Histories launched a new exhibition at Goldsmiths University Library and Special Collections supported by the twitter campaign #OnThisDay: Memories from the Archive, to...
In 2020 Future Histories reached out to members of the Black Lives Matter movement in London to raise awareness of the importance of archiving the movement. At the same time a Covid-19 emergency...