Not all leaders seek the spotlight — some simply become it.
In this powerful conversation, Mayor Margaret Greer reflects 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 speaks candidly about leadership, identity, resilience, and what it truly means to serve community with grace and purpose.
✨ This is a story of representation, legacy, and what happens when humility meets responsibility.
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Kelso Cochrane: The Name Britain Tried to Forget
In 1959, a Black man was murdered on a West London street—and no one was ever held accountable. But Kelso Cochrane’s story didn’t end there.
His death sparked a movement. His legacy became a symbol of resistance, dignity, and the fight for justice in Britain.
Read the article. Learn his name. Share his story. Because history only heals when it’s told.
Led by @ademola_adeyeba, this powerful movement is creating space for Black youth to rise—with mentorship, healing, creativity, and purpose at the core.
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The first-ever Wandsworth Autism Cultural Experience Fayre brought culture, community, and neurodiversity together in a powerful day of celebration and awareness. From steel pans to support services, this was inclusion in action.
Read how A2ndvoice CIC turned voices into a movement.
Dawn Ferdinand, headteacher at The Willow Primary School in Tottenham, has been honoured with the prestigious Silver Award for ‘Headteacher of the Year’ in the Pearson National Teaching Awards!
Step into a realm of resilience, empowerment, and community impact alongside Doreen Sinclair-McCollin and Elevated Minds CIC! Uncover the remarkable narrative behind her mother Abigail’s enduring legacy and the groundbreaking initiatives shaping destinies. Come along as we dismantle barriers, amplify voices, and cultivate meaningful change in Part 1 of Doreen Sinclair’s journey with Elevated Minds CIC.
Young lives are at stake, and we need to address the flawed system that unfairly excludes and fails our youth. Let’s advocate for inclusive education, support vulnerable students, and build a brighter future for all.
Join the conversation on dismantling systemic racism and fostering inclusive leadership! Dr. Maydianne Andrade shares insights into navigating challenges and driving change inside and outside academia. Let’s support Black leaders and inspire the next generation!