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Discover the Entrepreneurial Insights of Dr. Yolanda Shields in Our Exclusive Interview!

Empowering African Diaspora Entrepreneurs

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Discover the Entrepreneurial Insights of Dr. Yolanda Shields in Our Exclusive Interview!
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Sep 06
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The Dynamics of Collaborative Working

The Dynamics of Collaborative Working

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This ARTICLE covers the nuances, benefits, and potential pitfalls of collaborative efforts between businesses, organisations, or individuals, as well as…
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Sep 06
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Dr. Alison Heydari Appointed as Programme Director for Police Race Action Plan

Dr. Heydari Leads the Way

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In a significant and commendable move towards advancing diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism in law enforcement, the National Police Chiefs' Council…
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Sep 05
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Nicola Williams: Book Duo and TV Series!

Nicola Williams: Book Duo and TV Series!

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Exciting News! Nicola Williams, author of "Without Prejudice," is back with "The Advocate's Devil" and has just inked a two-book…
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Aug 25
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The Heart of Black Sisterhood

The Heart of Black Sisterhood

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"Black sisterhood is a bond that transcends mere friendship, rooted in shared experiences and collective resilience. Dr. Joy Harden Bradford…
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Aug 22
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From Barbados to Nova Scotia: The Journey of Arthur Reginald Coward

The Journey of Arthur Reginald Coward

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"Education is our rod and our staff; the secret is to not ask for what you know an oppressive people…
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Aug 17
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From Promise to Backpedaling: The Dwindling Commitment to Windrush Compensation

From Promise to Backpedaling

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In the heart of modern Britain lies a grievous scar, a reminder of policies gone awry and lives irreversibly impacted.…
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Aug 13
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UK's Silence on Black History

UK’s Silence on Black History

By BWSM EDUCATION, HISTORY, LATEST No Comments
Whitelash against Black knowledge isn’t only in the US: ask UK Prof Adi.
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Aug 13
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In Defence of Justice

In Defense of Justice

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Prominent Groups Rally Behind Top Immigration Lawyer, Jacqueline McKenzie, Against Government Criticisms
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Aug 10
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The Legacy of Medical Racism: Beyond Henrietta Lacks

Beyond Henrietta Lacks

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This case highlighted a history of racial exploitation spanning seven decades, a grim reminder of a systemically racist medical system.
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  • Landmark RulingFebruary 14, 2026
    A landmark employment tribunal ruling has exposed how racial stereotypes continue to shape perceptions in the workplace. Sandra Moody, a Black higher-level teaching assistant, was unfairly disciplined and dismissed after colleagues and pupils labelled her “intimidating” and accused her of having an “angry face.” The tribunal found these claims were rooted in the harmful “angry Black woman” trope, marking a significant victory against race and gender bias in UK schools.
  • Locked Out of the Purse StringsFebruary 14, 2026
    Black women across the UK are leading charities on the frontlines of social need—tackling domestic abuse, mental health crises, food poverty, and community violence—often where the state has stepped back. Yet funding rarely reaches them. While large charities control most grants, grassroots organisations led by Black women are expected to do more with less, despite carrying risk, delivering results, and holding deep community trust. The work is being done; now the money must follow.
  • Love, legacy, and a line in the sandFebruary 14, 2026
    In an era when the music industry often played it safe, David Bowie did anything but—both in love and in principle. From his trailblazing marriage to Iman to his fearless challenge of MTV over its lack of Black artists, Bowie quietly helped reshape culture, championing voices like Luther Vandross long before it was fashionable to do so. This is the story of how a “Bromley boy” broke boundaries—and why his legacy still matters.
  • 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.
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