Skip to content

African Remembrance Day

  • Home
  • About
  • Archives
  • Contact
  • Facebook

2000 – The Royal Observatory Gardens

The event was once again held at The Royal Observatory Gardens in Greenwich Park. The theme of the day was “Breaking The Chains That Bind The Mind.”

The committee members wore the colours of yellow and green. A pamphlet containing information from the committee members was also produced.

Libation was poured by The Ausar Auset Society.

Post navigation

1999 – The Royal Observatory Gardens
2002 – Manchester University
  • 1995 – Langdon Cliffs
  • 1996 – Africa Centre
  • 1997 – Rapparee Cove
  • 1998 – Queen’s Square
  • 1999 – The Royal Observatory Gardens
  • 2000 – The Royal Observatory Gardens
  • 2001 – Manchester Metropolitan University
  • 2002 – Manchester University
  • 2003 – Burgess Park
  • 2004 – London/Plymouth
  • 2005 / 2006 – Greenwich Park
  • 2007 – Museum of London Docklands
  • 2008 – Museum of London Docklands
  • 2009 – High Wycombe
  • 2010 – Bernie Grant Centre
  • 2011 – Queen Mother Moore School
  • 2012 – Waterloo Park
  • 2013 – The Marcus Garvey Library
  • 2014 – St. Matthews Church
  • 2016 – African Remembrance Day
  • 23rd African Remembrance Day
  • 24th African Remembrance Day
  • 27th African Remembrance Day – 1 August 2021
  • Africa First – Equiano and British African Struggles for Freedom
  • The 26th African Remembrance Day
  • The 28th African Remembrance Day (ARD): 1st August 2022
  • The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: or Gustavus Vassa, The African

Join The ARD Newsletter

Spam-free. News & Updates about African Remembrance Day

Copyright © 2016 African Remembrance Day. All Rights Reserved.

  • Home
  • About
  • Archives
  • Contact
  • Facebook
  • 1995 – Langdon Cliffs
  • 1996 – Africa Centre
  • 1997 – Rapparee Cove
  • 1998 – Queen’s Square
  • 1999 – The Royal Observatory Gardens
  • 2000 – The Royal Observatory Gardens
  • 2001 – Manchester Metropolitan University
  • 2002 – Manchester University
  • 2003 – Burgess Park
  • 2004 – London/Plymouth
  • 2005 / 2006 – Greenwich Park
  • 2007 – Museum of London Docklands
  • 2008 – Museum of London Docklands
  • 2009 – High Wycombe
  • 2010 – Bernie Grant Centre
  • 2011 – Queen Mother Moore School
  • 2012 – Waterloo Park
  • 2013 – The Marcus Garvey Library
  • 2014 – St. Matthews Church
  • 2016 – African Remembrance Day
  • 23rd African Remembrance Day
  • 24th African Remembrance Day
  • 27th African Remembrance Day – 1 August 2021
  • Africa First – Equiano and British African Struggles for Freedom
  • The 26th African Remembrance Day
  • The 28th African Remembrance Day (ARD): 1st August 2022
  • The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: or Gustavus Vassa, The African

Site by
Les Faces