FOOD Black History Month: South London woman sets up first ever Black Farmer’s Market as Brixton’s vibrancy ‘disappearing’ Farmers' markets are a great day out and always worth a visit. They have seemingly…BWSMOctober 10, 2022
EDITOR Editors – October Edition Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I love September. It’s a time when things feel very…BWSMOctober 2, 2022
WORLD NEWS State of Black Britain Report State of Black Britain Report: BY BEO | 26/09/2022The figures in the report are a…BWSMSeptember 28, 2022
ART & CULTURE HIGHLIGHTS OF NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2022 Carnival Highlights Carnival goers returned to the streets of west London for the first Notting…BWSMAugust 31, 2022
BUSINESS NEWS Black Philanthropy in Britain Britain’s first ever report into Black philanthropy and charitable giving, published today, reflects the voices…BWSMAugust 9, 2022
EDITOR Editors – August Edition Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I love the diversity of news geographically, ethnically, and culturally.…BWSMAugust 2, 2022
EDUCATION To counter educator bias, we need more Black teachers in our classrooms As high school teachers, we often saw Black teenagers — mostly boys — who were…BWSMJuly 21, 2022
EDUCATION Through a child’s eyes; Racism in Schools This article was not written to name any one school. It has been written to highlight…BWSMJuly 6, 2022
WORLD NEWS ‘I was born and brought up in London but the Home Office wouldn’t give me a passport because they didn’t believe I was British’ Dominic Akers-Paul was not able to attend his grandma's funeral in Grenada due to an…BWSMJune 28, 2022
EDUCATION “It’s my job to facilitate uncomfortable conversations” It’s a big and busy role, there’s no doubt about it,” smiles Millie Kerr, England’s…BWSMJune 12, 2022