In 2019, Arike Oke joined Black Cultural Archives as Managing Director. Listen to this clip of her on BBC Radio explaining why the charity is so important.
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Read this interview with her for her vision for Black Cultural Archives.
On Wednesday 20 May 2020, BCA Managing Director, Arike Oke, shared a preview of BCA’s new 10-year strategy via a Zoom meeting. The conversation was facilitated by Sabrina Clarke-Okwubanego and was followed by a Q&A session.