Black History Month
Black History Month is a UK-wide celebration that takes place every October, acknowledging and raising awareness of the contribution that Black African and Caribbean communities have made in Britain and across the globe.
We are excited to present a month-long blog series from our journals which aims to promote and profile the work of Black ecologists and ecological practitioners. This is just the beginning of our plans to provide more of a platform for Black ecologists, not just during Black History Month but as part of our ongoing commitment to promote Black voices in our community. Thank you to all our contributors, and if you would like to participate yourself, please get in touch!
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