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.

Renee Hector

Former Professional Footballer for Watford FC & Tottenham Hotspur, Head Coach of Watford FC Women’s Team

Ben Hunte

Anchor & Correspondent at CNN, Former Strategic Partner Manager at Google & the BBC's First LGBT Correspondent

Elliot Barnes-Worrell

Actor Who Has Starred in 'Black Mirror', 'Henry IV' with the Royal Shakespeare Company & 'Man & Superman' with the Royal National Theatre

Fehinti Balogun

Actor Who Starred in 'Dune: Part One', 'This Will Destroy You' & 'A Gentleman in Moscow', Climate Advocate, Writer & Performer of 'Can I Live?'

Abi Daré

Author of 'The Girl with the Louding Voice', 'You Are Not Going Back' & 'And So I Roar'

Eric Moussambani

First Equatoguinean Swimmer to Compete at the Olympics, Coach for the National Swimming Squad of Equatorial Guinea

Brandon Leake

Spoken Word Artist, 2020 Winner of America's Got Talent, Founder & CEO of Called to Move

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.