Britain’s first ever report into Black philanthropy and charitable giving, published today, reflects the voices of people of colour in the UK talking about their patterns of giving, why they give, to whom and how much.
By Tenille Clarke Gusty winds of social, cultural and economic change have blown through the streets of New York in recent years, and for the Caribbean communities that have long taken...
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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor Like most parents, I’m usually wondering just how long I have until the school term begins! This year, I have to say is completely different...
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Carnival Highlights Carnival goers returned to the streets of west London for the first Notting Hill Carnival since 2019. For three years, Londoners have been pining for the return of...
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“You have to see it to believe it” Eartha PondContributor On Sunday we all witnessed a historic moment that many didn’t even believe was possible let alone dream about it…with...
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Play Video This video production is an output of the Enhancing Climate Resilience Project in CARIFORUM countries being implemented by the CCCCC with funding assistance from the European Union (EU)....
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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I love the diversity of news geographically, ethnically, and culturally. Having diversity and inclusion will always promote the balance of opinions, and views in any...
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Ed Accura, 55, learnt to swim just two years ago due to the fear that if his 11-year-old daughter was ever in danger in the water, and he wasn't able...
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I first became aware of Elevated Minds CIC at a presentation for Metropolitan Police Recruits at Hendon earlier this year and was amazed at the raw honesty that was being...
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Our system fails too many Black students.We can and must do better; here’s howby ORVILLE JACKSON and ROBERT J. HENDRICKS III As high school teachers, we often saw Black teenagers...
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