
Black History Lectures
Phone 020 7254 9632 for details of fees and other information.
Or email, info@centerprise.org.uk or historicalwalker@yahoo.com

Black History Lectures
Phone 020 7254 9632 for details of fees and other information.
Or email, info@centerprise.org.uk or historicalwalker@yahoo.com
Hackney Council is attempting to stunt the growth, education, opportunities and talents of everyone especially our young people and elders by wanting to close down Centerprise Trust Community and Arts Centre in Dalston.
The Centre is in imminent danger of closure, after Hackney Council gave the 41-year old centre two weeks to cease operations and hand over the keys to the property in June 2011.
Although involved in lease negotiations the Council have disingenuously resorted to legal action to close the Centre.
The Trust’s clientele are mainly, minorities such as women, children and black and other ethnic minority communities. As the only book shop in Hackney dedicated to radical thought, there will be a democratic deficit should the Centre close, coupled with the loss of vital services to the most vulnerable in the community. Although Hackney Council has agreed to mediation, they are still committed to legal action.
Tomorrow will be too late and tomorrow never comes. Please sign our petition below to save your Centre from closure. Show your support by coming to Court 2 at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch County Court, 29-41 Gee Street, London EC1V 3RE on Friday, 20 January 2012 @ 3.00pm prompt We welcome donations to the Centerprise Defence Fund. Cllr Jonathan McShane, Hackney cabinet member for Health, Social Care and Culture. on BBC London Radio, 94.9, Dotun Adebayor’s show on Sunday, 15th January stated Hackney Council’s commitment to negotiating a new lease for our premises, yet we were served with fresh papers yesterday, 16th January to remind us of the hearing. Please spread the word by telling a friend to tell a friend.
THE CENTRE NEEDS TO REMAIN OPEN

Narrative Drive is an opportunity to work alongside other motivated intermediate level writers in a focused and stimulating group.
Course leader Jacob Ross is the author of acclaimed short story collections. His first novel, Pynter Bender, was published in September 2008 and was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize.
Courses are every Tuesday evening @ Centerprise, 136 Kingsland High St, Dalston, Hackney, London E8 2NS. Time 7pm – 9pm Phone 0207 254 9632 for details
or go to www.jacobrossonline.com or email rosswriterj@googlemail.com
Dr. Ben’s book shows how all religion originated from Africa and how the “white” Jewish race adopted Judaism from African Jews.
He establishes the legitimacy of contemporary Black Jew culture in Africa and the diaspora dating its origin to even before ancient Nile Valley civilizations.
We learn that only a ‘Jew’ can be Black and why his European Jewish counterpart is spelled with ‘ish’ on the end. ISH means EAST translating as ‘those who came from the East’ i.e Europeans from Eurasia.
This is the origin of Brit-ish, Spain-ish, Ir-ish, Dan -ish’ e.t.c. The Europeans all originated from the Caucasus mountains bordering Russia 30 thousand years ago.
Nowadays in the West, they still celebrate East-Star every year while Christians celebrate Christ’s ascension.
His book goes some way to clarifying the immense bigotry that has denied the existence of the Original Black Jew culture till this day.
The demand for high quality career and holistic health coaching is set to increase. Centerprise are launching courses offering students the chance to develop practical skills supported by a strong theoretical basis that will equip them to provide an effective and credible service.
Call Emmanuel on 0207-254-9632 for further details or fill in the email box below.

Centerprise Trust Ltd
136-138 Kingsland High Street
London E8 2NS
Tel: +44 (20) 7254 9632
Email: info@centerprise.org.uk
www.centerprisetrust.org.uk
Get ahead of the class with Centerprise Saturday School
Home work assistance with experienced tutors.
Admission £10 per session, every Saturday 10pm-1pm age range 5-16 years.
Call 0207-254-9632 for details.
THE DIVINE MIND: A film by Luris Mulla
The Divine Mind is a documentary from the Sudan that looks into the issue of
Identity within the Sudan. It is a concept which tries to link the people
back to the ancestral roots of the Kush Empire, by incorporating the concept
into the present day politics of the country. The Divine Mind is a search for
identity, lost civilizations and a transformative autonomy.
‘As featured in the BBC Worldservice, focus on Africa interview on
Saturday 17th July 2010′
The screening of this film will be held on:
Tuesday 27th July 2010 @
Centerprise
136 Kingsland High street,
Dalston, London E8 2NS
Doors open @ 6:30,
film starts @ 7:30.
After Q&A time.
Contact: 07960609288