Remembering the incomparable Benjamin Zephaniah, a literary legend and rebel writer. His legacy of words, spoken in rhyme and revolution, continues to inspire generations. Join us in celebrating the enduring impact of a dyslexic genius, a Rasta revolutionary, and the People’s Poet. Let the echoes of his soulful rhymes and unyielding vision resonate.
Meet Shawntay Harris, a trailblazing Texas nurse and the first Black woman inducted into the Academy of Emergency Nurses.
If you want bullying at work to stop, the obvious place a victim might turn for support and help is their organisation. But, according to Marie Hemingway, Co-Founder of not-for-profit Speak Out Revolution, not everyone feels supported or able to. Around a quarter of all bullying and harassment incidents are never reported.
When Damas Gisimba suffered kidney failure in 2021, Hyacinthe Uwimana, one of the young women whom he had taken in and cared for after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, donated a kidney to him.
Battling the stereotypes: why black women need mentors not ‘angry’ labels
“The Emotional Side of Neurodiversity: Understanding the Unspoken Challenges”
Celebrating November Highlights! From honoring the 16 Days of Activism to spotlighting black women trailblazers in STEM and beyond, join us at Black Wall St Media in shifting the narrative.
Meet Juliet Coley, a trailblazer in education and literature! Former Senior Deputy Headteacher turned award-winning children’s book author and publisher. Her dedication transformed lives in Hackney classrooms and beyond. A champion against knife crime, Juliet’s impact goes far beyond the pages.
Al B. Sure! and Rev. Al Sharpton are teaming up for a vital cause – the “Health Equity in Transplantation Coalition.”