Rated: March 2019


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Each month, Rated lists our favourites: the must-sees, must-be-seen-ats, have-you-reads, ins and outs, and up and downs for your diaries

March 2019


Something . . .

The UK ballroom scene continues to thrive. Don’t miss out, join The Real Kiki for their March workshop for LGBT+ POC in East London on the 21st – especially beginners & non-dancers. Covering the basics & foundations of the original style of Voguing – Old Way.

Or go check out the semi-final games in the London Unity League Cup on the 10th. East End Phoenix take on league leaders, Soho FC, while in the other semi, London Romans battle Titans 2Brewers

Something . . .


Interested in the psychological impact of race on people of colour from a UK perspective? The Black, African and Asian Therapists Network podcasts invite professionals to share their thinking and psychological concepts.

Or read the latest collection of essays from Toni Morrison; ‘Mouth Full of Blood‘ –
“this collection underscores her rage and linguistic brilliance” – The Guardian


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Christians, are invited to understand the theology that underpins the House of Rainbow message. This program will help you understand that the Bible is not homophobic nor discriminatory against LGBTQ folks. It is possible to love God, Church and be Queer

Or listen in to new podcast Black Love Bytes exploring Black British attitudes to love, with Joy and Patsy from The Black Love Project

Something . . .

The new BBC Scotland channel will be screening BAFTA Scotland award winning short ‘My Loneliness is Killing Me‘ starring Luke Elliot, and directed by Tom Curtis, this month. For those south of the border, check it out on BBC iPlayer

Or get over the disappointment of another ‘White Saviour’ movie passing for diversity at the Oscars, by discovering the real story in Yoruba Richen directed Green Book: Guide to Freedom via the new-to-UK Smithsonian Channel



Watch out for a special mailing about the new Berto Pasuka Arts Prize later this month

What should be rated in April? If you are creating experiences that you think our readers would appreciate, CLICK HERE to let us know. 

Coming Out?


Join BlackOut with our friends at OutAtClapham to see Diana Ross: Live in Central Park originally directed by the award-winning Steve Binder, who along with Diana has put together a presentation that will feature never-before-seen footage, the best of the Central Park concert and inspired, heartfelt messages from the Ross family.

A relaxed night out with a diva (or two) – make some new friends, catch up with old ones, see a legend at her best 26th March 8pm, Clapham Common, London

Let us know if you want to join us (by 24th March)


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