ANY BLACK QUESTIONS

Hosted at the British Library conference center Colourtelly.tv presents their very own version of question time"ANY BLACK QUESTIONS". Basking in the ambiance of pride, controversy and sophistication the night was a great success. If the saying "start as a means to go on" is anything to go by, Colourtelly is onto a winner with this great opportunity to HAVE YOUR SAY!
 CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS CONFRONTATIONAL DISCUSSIONS  HEATED DEBATES

On the 29th of August Colourtelly launched their 1st ever live debate with a panel of great Black thinkers such as Leroy Logan, Judith Edwards, Trevor Phillips and Steven Pope.


The debate commenced at 7:00pm in The auditorium of the conference center where there were discussions on topics like:

Slavery
what makes and who are High Profile BLACK achieversColour being a 1st priority when leaving your homeDoes success always make a good role model??( eg. US rapper 50 cent)Making the Queen accountable
Presenter of the evening Dotun Adebayo kept the event and discussions moving with mild humour and a buzzing vibe as the guest audience bantered and debated on the essence of what it is to be black and the problems they face within society.
An evening that appeals to all ages, all creeds and all nations.


NO PREJUDICE, NO BIASED, NO LIES
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Any Black Questions

The next edition of AnyBLACKQuestions will recommence on the 10th of September
at The British Library conference center from 6:00pm

Filming commences at 7.00pm sharp.
Please note that entry will not be permitted after 7:00pm
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ANYBLACKQUESTIONS IS A JOINT PRODUCTION  BETWEEN COLOURTELLY AND THE BRITISH
 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL COLOURTELLY ON 0208 368 2526 or alternatively
email us at: info@colourtelly.tv.
 
Colourtelly is the first television channel for black-British interest viewing. 
“A broadcasting revolution” – The Guardian.
“It’s bad, it’s wicked, I couldn’t stop watching…” – The Voice newspaper.
“It’s just what black people in Britain need to tell things form their point of
view.” – The New nation newspaper.