The launch of GJDC U.K. South was a massive success! Join the diaspora movement
Al B. Sure! and Rev. Al Sharpton are teaming up for a vital cause – the “Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition.”
Last month, our Managing Partner, Dianne Greyson, had the honor of attending the launch event for the Black British Voices Research document, a groundbreaking collaboration between The Voice Newspaper, I-Cubed, and the University of Cambridge
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Dive deep into the journey of a true champion of social change, Michael John Hastings, Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE. From his unwavering commitment to education and leadership to his inspiring initiatives for racial equality and crime prevention, discover the man behind countless impactful initiatives.
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Not just an evening of celebration, but a testament to the enduring spirit of community, collaboration, and dreams shared.
In a significant and commendable move towards advancing diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism in law enforcement, the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and the College of Policing proudly introduce Dr. Alison Heydari as the appointed Programme Director for the Police Race Action Plan.
Acknowledging the existence of institutional racism is not only a moral imperative but a critical foundation for effecting meaningful change.
In the heart of modern Britain lies a grievous scar, a reminder of policies gone awry and lives irreversibly impacted. The Windrush Scandal, named after the ship MV Empire Windrush which in 1948 brought workers from the Caribbean to the UK, continues to reverberate, challenging the nation’s ideals of justice, equality, and human rights. As the Home Office unveils plans to curtail the Windrush Compensation Scheme, citing low application numbers, there emerges a critical question: Is Britain truly committed to rectifying the wrongs of its past? This article delves into the latest developments, the voices of resistance, and the continued struggle for justice for the Windrush victims.
Georgina Denis wants to give Black Londoners a voice when it comes to how they are treated by the Met Police