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Editors Letter – August 

August’s Editor’s Letter is here

“What happens when Black women speak truths this country isn’t ready to hear?
From Diane Abbott’s suspension to powerful stories of resilience and voice — this issue challenges us to be bold, authentic, and unapologetic.
Read now on Black Wall St Media.”

Dr Diahanne RhineyEditor in Chief

As we turn the page to August, I invite you to join me in something that resonates deeply within our hearts: speaking our truths as an act of self-love and authenticity.

Diane Abbott has been suspended. Again. But this moment goes beyond party politics or headlines. Black Wall St Media asked a harder question:

What happens when a Black woman names a truth this country isn’t ready to hear? Our offering,  “The Crime of Being Visible” is not just about one MP. It’s about what Britain does when marginalised voices speak clearly, unapologetically, and from lived experience.

This was a powerful read on race, power, and the ritual of silencing.

August brings with it a renewed energy, a chance to shed the layers of doubt and fear that may have held us back. Despite the difficulties we face as the diaspora when we try to speak up, when we speak our truths, we not only honour our own journeys but also inspire others to do the same. It is in the act of sharing our authentic selves that we foster connection, understanding, and empowerment within our community.

Black Wall St Media covered a powerful conversation with Mayor Margaret Greer who reflected on her journey from a young girl in Hackney facing racial slurs, to becoming the first Black woman of Caribbean heritage to wear the mayoral chain in Enfield.

She spoke so eloquently and candidly about leadership, identity, resilience, and what it truly means to serve community with grace and purpose.

In a world that often tries to dictate our narratives, it is essential that we reclaim our voices. Speaking our truths is not only an expression of self-love but also a declaration of our worth. It is an affirmation that we are deserving of love, respect, and the freedom to be who we truly are. Whether it’s sharing our struggles, celebrating our victories, or simply expressing our feelings.

We covered a greatly important topic, as is often the case with health services, they’re too often met not with care, but with control. This isn’t new. What’s new is that someone finally dared to name it, plainly. A landmark study published in PLOS Mental Health breaks decades of silence. Co-produced with those most affected, it reveals a damning reality for black men that I recommend everyone reads.

So many of the array of topics we investigated and reported on this last month at Black Wall St Media, centre on and around not just the realities of silencing, but the power of our voices. This August, I encourage you to take bold steps towards authenticity. Engage in conversations that matter, whether with friends, family, or even within the wider community. Share your story, listen to others, and create spaces where everyone feels safe to express their truths.

Remember, vulnerability is not a weakness; it is a courageous act of strength that can heal and uplift those around us.

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