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May 05
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The Power and Limits of Speech: Reflections on a Month of Headlines

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The Power and Limits of Speech: Reflections on a Month of Headlines
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Apr 02
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Celebrating Women’s History Month, Trailblazers, and New Beginnings in April”

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A reflection on Women's History Month and its positive impact. Trailblazing Women: A spotlight on The Beat House Cosmetics, black…
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Feb 16
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Striding Into 2023…

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So here we are, another trip around the sun is no well in the rearview mirror. Looking back is and…
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Jan 05
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Editors Edition 01/23

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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I am not really one to make New Year’s resolutions, because I believe every day has…
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Dec 06
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Editors – December Edition

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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor It’s Beginning to Look a lot Like December… I can’t believe its time for me…
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Nov 01
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Editors – November Edition

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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor We’ve come to the end of Black History Month, and I’ll be the first to…
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Oct 02
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Editors – October Edition

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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I love September. It’s a time when things feel very “back to school” and I’ve…
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Sep 02
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Editors – September Edition

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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…
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Aug 02
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Editors – August Edition

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Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I love the diversity of news geographically, ethnically, and culturally. Having diversity and inclusion will…
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Jul 02
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Editors Letter July

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Author: Diahanne Rhiney Editors Letter July It’s been another eventful month, full of peaks and troughs and as usual Black…
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  • Who Killed British National Andrew Frederick?February 7, 2026
    It has been over a month since British national Andrew Frederick was found dead in his home in Grenada—and his family is still waiting for answers. With no arrests made, mounting concerns about delays in the investigation, and independent experts confirming foul play, this case raises urgent questions about accountability, justice, and the treatment of citizens abroad. The Frederick family is now speaking out, refusing to let silence become the final word. Read the full story and stand with the call for justice.
  • Editors Letter – January 2026January 16, 2026
    As we step into 2026, we carry the lessons of a year that tested us, inspired us, and reminded us of our collective strength. From cultural milestones to hard conversations, one truth remained constant: the resilience of the global Black community. This is about legacy, reflection, and moving forward with intention.
  • Who Gets to Belong?January 16, 2026
    Who gets to belong is rarely a neutral question. It is shaped by power, enforced by institutions, and tested most sharply when ordinary people refuse to accept that some lives are worth less than others. From immigration raids to police encounters, the boundary between “us” and “them” is drawn and redrawn, often with devastating consequences. In January, in Minneapolis, that boundary cost Renée Nicole Good her life. In 1987, in Wolverhampton, it cost Clinton McCurbin his. Their stories unfold in different countries, under different authorities, yet they are bound by the same logic: that belonging can be conditional, policed, and withdrawn. This article traces how that logic travels—from the United States to Britain, from migrants to citizens, from symbols of national pride to acts of state violence—and asks what it reveals about who is allowed to be “from here,” and at what cost.
  • MOBO Opens Its Forever HomeJanuary 10, 2026
    From Tina Turner to Beyoncé, MOBO has never just been an awards show — it’s been a movement. After decades of celebrating Black excellence and shaping British culture, MOBO is now putting down roots with the launch of the House of MOBO in South London. More than a pub, this vibrant new space is a home for creativity, community and connection, honouring a legacy built on resilience, vision and the power of culture to bring people together.
  • The Price of PostureNovember 23, 2025
    A lie still runs the league. Jude Bellingham’s brilliance isn’t just redefining football—it’s exposing the racial narratives that continue to shape how Black excellence is seen, judged, and constrained. This isn’t just about sport. It’s about truth, power, and the cost of being unapologetically extraordinary.
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