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IMAGE CREDIT: SUSSEX DOWNS COLLEGE

With the range and diversity and creative activity coming out of the college, as well as their description of the visit to see the Tate Modern, Soul of the the National Exhibition, perhaps we could add one more headline, Sussex Downs College, the educational Soul of Sussex, Here is their media release about Black History Month.
—Bay Life, 24 October 2017

Alongside stunning artwork and literary history on display, the college is running a poster campaign

At its Lewes campus, the college is currently holding an exhibition of work by A Level students inspired by their recent visit to the Tate Modern ‘Soul of a Nation’ exhibition of black artists. This was a remarkable opportunity for the students to experience era-defining artworks that changed the face of art in America in the 1960s and 70s, and produce their own interpretations of the works.

To inspire and inform learners and staff about the huge contribution that African and African Caribbean writers continue to make to our literary culture, the Learning Centres at both the Eastbourne and Lewes campuses are featuring displays highlighting the work of black authors and poets throughout the month.

Alongside the stunning artwork and literary history on display, the college is running a poster campaign profiling black role models at the top of a wide range of professions, and college canteens are offering an exciting menu of Caribbean and African food on Wednesdays and Fridays until the end of the month.

Mike Hopkins, Sussex Downs College Principal & Chief Executive, comments, “We are delighted to be celebrating Black History Month at Sussex Downs College again this year. It is so important that we all appreciate and protect the rich diversity of ethnicities and cultures that make up our national identity and that we acknowledge the role models from African and African Caribbean communities who inspire us all. Black History Month is a chance to put the spotlight on how much the College and country benefit from being a multi-cultural society. At SDC, we are proud of our diversity.”