Black History Month Speakers

As of 2021, 4% of the UK population belong to the Black community – a significant figure. Whilst the history of Black communities in the UK dates back to the 3rd century AD, this fact is often forgotten.

Source: English Heritage

During October, organisations across the globe come together to honour Black history, experiences, and achievements. Black History Month speakers are essential educators during this period, and every other month of the year, as they teach companies how to embrace diversity and inclusion.

Browse our roster of insightful and empowering speakers below, then contact a booking agent to enquire about hiring a Black History Month speaker for your event.

Karamo Brown

TV Host, Reality TV Star & Culture Expert On Netflix's 'Queer Eye'

Phyll Opoku-Gyimah

Co-Founder & Executive Director of UK Black Pride, Executive Director of the Kaleidoscope Trust & LGBT+ Activist

Baroness Floella Benjamin

First Trinidadian Woman To Be Made a Life Peer, BAFTA Wining Actor & D&I Campaigner

Dr Audrey Allwood

Leading British Anthropologist, Researcher, Lecturer and Author Associate Lecturer at Goldsmith University, Specialist in Caribbean migration and legacy in Britain

Samantha Johnson

International Sports Anchor For TRT World, Former Presenter For Sky Sports News, beIN Sports & Chelsea TV

Lord John Taylor

Previously The Only Black Peer In The House Of Lords & Former Conservative MP

Ayo Sokale

Environment Agency BIM Lead Who Was Nominated For The Top 50 Women In Engineering Under 35

Luther Blissett

Former England National Team Player & Watford's All-Time Best Goalscorer

Shaun Wallace

Chaser on The Chase, TV Personality, Part-time Lecturer and Former Barrister Who Starred in Racism: My Story

Stephen K Amos

Stand-Up Comedian, Television Personality & 3 x Chortle Award Nominee

What is Black History Month and When is it Celebrated?

Celebrating Black History Month is essential for raising awareness of the struggles and achievements of Black communities. It highlights the fight against systemic racism and discrimination. By honouring Black History Month, we acknowledge disparities, educate ourselves on racial issues, and promote meaningful change toward a more inclusive and equitable society for everyone.

In the UK, Black History Month is celebrated from 1st to the 31st of October annually.

Source: London School of Economics  & Britannica

How is Black History Month Celebrated?

In the workplace, Black History Month is celebrated through meaningful action. Aside from charity fundraisers and office events, it is important to recognise BHM as a celebration of inclusion and an opportunity to educate, through corporate events.

As a business leader, celebrating Black History Month promotes inclusivity, strengthens workplace relationships, and enhances overall cultural awareness for everyone in the company. A top Black History Month speaker is essential for improving your business’ inclusivity and diversity, to celebrate this important event.

Source: Forbes

How Do I Hire a Black History Month Speaker?

The easiest way to hire a speaker for Black History Month is with an agency like the BAME Speakers Agency. Take a look at our roster of the most popular Inspirational Black History Month Speakers in 2026.

These orators are the perfect spokespeople for equality and inclusion. They are booked to teach business leaders how to build a diverse workforce, an essential topic for 21st-century events.