Skip to main content

Welcome

  • Log in
0 items
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Your Union
    • What We Do
    • Meet the Team
    • SU Constitution
    • Latest News
    • Contact
      • TU Dublin Students’ Union - Bolton Street
      • TU Dublin Students’ Union - Grangegorman
      • TU Dublin Students’ Union – Tallaght
      • TU Dublin Students’ Union – Blanchardstown
      • TU Dublin Students’ Union – Aungier Street
  • Your Vote
    • Executive Elections
    • Part Time Officer Elections
    • Electoral Commission Elections
    • Board of Directors Elections
    • CLG Members Elections
    • Student Council Elections
    • Class Rep Elections
    • Petitions
    • Plebiscite
    • Referendum
    • Glossary
    • Impeachment/ Recall of Office
  • Your Voice
    • Executive
    • Electoral Commission
    • TU Dublin SU CLG
    • Student Council
      • Part Time Officers
      • Student Councillors
    • Faculty Board Reps
    • Class Reps
  • Your Welfare
    • Student Advice & Advocacy Team
    • Advice & Advocacy Charter
    • Accommodation Guides
    • Financial Support
    • Welfare Supports
    • Academic Advice
    • Exams & Assessments
    • Academic Integrity
  • What’s On
    • Campaigns
    • Charity Partners / Fundraisers
    • Newsletters
    • Student Views
  • TUDSU+
    • Services
    • Shop
    • TU Dublin SU Class Merchandise
    • Students Discounts
    • Marketing Opportunities
    • Become a Partner
  • Work with Us
    • Polling Clerks
    • TUDSU CLG Director
    • Volunteering

Breadcrumb

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. What’s On
  3. Campaigns
  4. Black History Month

Black History Month

Page Content
BHM Banner

We are delighted to launch our Black History Month 2025 campaign, a month-long celebration of culture, heritage, and community. Throughout October, we invite you to join us for a diverse range of events and activities designed to educate, empower, and inspire. Black History Month is a vital opportunity to honour the contributions of Black people, to reflect on shared histories, and to create spaces where voices are heard, stories are celebrated, and communities are strengthened. Together, we celebrate pride in people, pride in culture and look forward to an engaging and meaningful programme for all.

ALL EVENTS FREE TO ATTEND

Black History Month

  • Date: Thursday 1st October - 30th October
  • Location: All Campuses
  • Details: Black History Month Celebrations

     

BHM Main Graphic

African Cuisine & Befriending Night

  • Date: Thursday 1st October, 4:30pm onwards
  • Location: Aungier Street SU Common Room
  • Details: Enjoy authentic African food by Anu’s Kitchen.

     

African Cuisine Night

Mental Health Matters Talk

  • Date: Monday 6th October
  • Location: Bolton Street, Room BST208 - Speaker:Greg Davis
  • Details: A panel discussion exploring the challenges Black and African students face in accessing mental health support, and opening up the conversation about therapy.
Mental Health Matters Talk

Barber Shop

  • Date & Location Bolton Street Stage Area 6th, Grangegorman 7th outside Bradogue, 

    Aungier Street 8th Main Foyer, Blanchardstown 9th Main Foyer, 

    Tallaght 10th Front of SU Building.

  • Details: Free Fresh fades, sharp cutes, right here on campus.
Barbershop

Black Wall Street

  • Date & Location Bolton Street 6th, Grangegorman 7th, 

    Aungier Street 8th, Blanchardstown 9th, Tallaght 10th.

  • Details: Celebrating Blackpreneurs within and outside TU Dublin Community
black Wall Street

Afrobeats Dance Class

  • Date: Wednesday 15th October, 2–3pm
  • Location: Blanchardstown, Room BF210 - Facilitator:Indance
  • Details: A fun, high-energy class celebrating African culture through dance.
Afrobeats Dance Class

Art of Africa Exhibition

  • Dates: 13th, 15th & 17th October, 10am–3pm
  • Location: EQ Foyer - Provider:African Museum of Ireland
  • Details: Explore African art and artifacts showcasing cultural heritage.
African Museum Ireland

Anti-Discrimination Session

  • Date: Monday 20th October
  • Location: Tallaght Campus, Room TMain040
  • Speaker:Omobolaji Johnson-Oyetayo
How to Navigate Discrimination and Racism

Spotlight on Black Irish Athletes

As part of Black History Month, we are shining a spotlight on Black Irish athletes who are making waves both nationally and internationally. This feature will highlight their incredible achievements, resilience, and dedication  from the pitch to the track, from grassroots to professional levels. By showcasing these inspiring figures, we celebrate the talent and determination of Black Irish sportspeople and encourage our community to take pride in their successes. Their journeys remind us of the power of representation, the importance of diversity in sport, and the role that visibility plays in inspiring the next generation of athletes.

 

Tayo Adaramola
Ikem Ugweuru
Linda Djougang
Rashidat Adeleke

TU Dublin Students’ Union

Grangegorman
Bolton Street
Aungier Street
Blanchardstown
Tallaght

Contact

Help – advice@tudublinsu.ie
TUDSU+ – tudsuplus@tudublinsu.ie

Terms

Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Delivery & Returns

Follow

facebook   twitter   instagram   tiktok   Linkedin  

©2025 TU Dublin Students’ Union

Website created by Designit Creative Consultants Ltd