What is Multicultural Day? Multicultural day is to show how the people of the Black Country have become cultural diverse in recent years. We know that there has been a significant rise of different ethnic mix who have moved into the Black Country since the industrial revolution. Multicultural Day is about making friends with people from different backgrounds and life experiences and to learn about their values and also to promote their own beliefs in the spirit of peace and harmony. This event will kindle local civic pride and confidence and has the potential to improve the economic environmental and social well-being of the Black Country residents. We would like to demonstrate the Black Country’s vibrant colourful past, present and future and the different backgrounds that have settled over the years and has made the Black Country as vibrant as it is today. Black Country Multicultural Day 2024 will be the fourth event following the success of the last 3 years in Dudley Town Centre and Halesowen. In 2024 we will return to Halesowen. This event will bring people from the boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton to come together into the heart of the Black Country to celebrate how diverse these borough's have become. Multicultural Day is about promoting understanding within our communities. We would like to celebrate our diversity and to ensure the Black Country has a positive reputation nationally and internationally.

Date

Jul 20 2024
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Time

All Day

Black Country Multicultural Day

Black Country Multicultural Day is to celebrate the cultural diversity of the Black Country with music and dance from different cultures and diversities in the Black Country since the Industrial Revolution, Multicultural day is to show how the people of the Black Country have become culturally diverse in recent years.

The region has seen a significant rise of different ethnic mixes who have moved into the Dudley Borough since the industrial revolution.

Multicultural Day is about making friends with people from different backgrounds and life experiences – and learning about their values also promotes their own beliefs in a spirit of peace and harmony.


This event will kindle local civic pride and confidence and has the potential to improve the economic, environmental and social well-being of borough residents. I would like to demonstrate how the Black Country’s vibrant colorful past – present and future and with the different backgrounds that have settled over the years have made the Black Country as vibrant as it is today.

This will be the Fourth event of its kind which will bring people from the West Midlands to come together into the heart of Halesowen to celebrate how diverse the Black Country has become.

Multicultural Day is about promoting understanding within our communities. I want to celebrate the diversity and secure a positive reputation on the national and international stage.

The event is finished.