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Join us and the Black Students Network for a panel exploring the history of Reggae music! The panel will be followed by a Q&A and live performance!
We're also hosting a meet-up in the Balloon Bar an hour before the event for those who missed the Black Students Network meet-up during Welcome Week or want to catch up with friends made during the previous one!
Tickets are free and include a free drink from the Balloon Bar. This event is open to all students and booking is required.
Bristol SU is committed to running safe and accessible events for all students. If you have any questions about access to our events please email the Bristol SU Events team on bristolsu-events@bristol.ac.uk
The Anson Rooms is on the first floor of The Richmond building. Step free access into The Richmond Building is available via an accessible lift in the main entrance, with ground level access through the right side entrance on Queens Road, and in the back entrance on Richmond Terrace Avenue. Once inside the building there are two lifts which service all floors. There are doors around the building which have to be opened manually. Accessible toilets are available on every floor. Gender neutral toilets are available on the 4th floor.
We welcome attendees who need to bring medicines, food, or drink to manage a medical condition, or medical equipment. Please email us on bristolsu-events@bristol.ac.uk or speak to a member of staff on arrival if you have any questions or concerns.
If you need to step out of this event to find a quiet space please notify a member of staff as you’re leaving so that they can let you back in. Quiet areas with seating are available in the foyer and in the links spaces on the first and second floors of The Richmond Building.
Venue : Anson Rooms Bar, Richmond Building
Type: Black History Month, Campaigns, Featured Events, Free
Start Date: Saturday 07-10-2023 - 18:00
End date: Saturday 07-10-2023 - 20:00