Black History month is described as being a monumental and significant event, its importance echoes on every social level. Large multi cultural cities around the world could be said to be the only ones who marked this month with the level of community activity that an important time such as this deserves. This year the students of Aberdeen University set out to change the status quo, by increasing the low levels of activity that take place within Aberdeen campus during the month of October. This handful of students put together Seminars and encouraged involvement in African intellectual thought and music not to mention increasing participation in Activities such as African Drumming and dance. Armed with a vision to see African achievement realised, showcased and promoted on a massive scale within Aberdeen They hosted and took part in many activities, raising awareness of Key issues in Africa within campus.

