By Peter A Walker The company is looking to expand after launching its first crowdfunding campaign, which aims to raise £300,000 The co-founder of a rum distillery has criticised the...
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Natasha Pencil is worried for the future of Brixton's culture and communities of people of colour Bookmark Farmers' markets are a great day out and always worth a visit. They...
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Loneliness and isolation have reached epidemic levels in the UK and black people and ethnic minorities can experience it more intensely. Aysha IqbalContributorOne man who is on a mission to make...
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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 always loved the optimism of a new academic year, the opportunity for...
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Carnival Highlights Carnival goers returned to the streets of west London for the first Notting Hill Carnival since 2019. For three years, Londoners have been pining for the return of...
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Britain’s first ever report into Black philanthropy and charitable giving, published today, reflects the voices of people of colour in the UK talking about their patterns of giving, why they give, to whom and how much.
Ed Accura, 55, learnt to swim just two years ago due to the fear that if his 11-year-old daughter was ever in danger in the water, and he wasn't able...
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This article was not written to name any one school. It has been written to highlight the issues children of colour face in schools across the country. I do not believe in my heart, teachers come into this amazing profession to cause children harm or distress. They chose teaching because they want to influence young minds and be part of our future scientists, nurses, doctors, inventors, and global change makers.
Author: Diahanne Rhiney Editors Letter July It’s been another eventful month, full of peaks and troughs and as usual Black Wall St Media was there to cover the highlights and...
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