Join The BEA Society for an interactive debate night exploring the conversations we don't always get to have - about culture, identity, and accountability within our communities.
This isn't a panel and it's not about "winning". It's a guided, respectful space where students can share perspectives, challenge ideas, and listen openly. Whether you're confident speaking or prefer to observe, there's space for you.
What to expect:
Debate topics will be chosen by students ahead of the event and will centre on themes such as identity, culture, and generational expectations.
No prior debate experience needed - just come as you are.
Spaces are limited to keep discussions meaningful.
No one is forced to speak but everyone will be given a chance to!
🩷For members, please add your student id when choosing your ticket🩷
Here are the debate questions:
1. Respect for elders has become a barrier for community
2. Silence in Black families is more harmful than conflict
3. Masculinity is Black culture is built on emotional suppression