Black History Month: South London woman sets up first ever Black Farmer’s Market as Brixton’s vibrancy ‘disappearing’
Natasha Pencil is worried for the future of Brixton's culture and communities of people of…
Black people are more likely to feel lonely than the general population according to recent research.
Loneliness and isolation have reached epidemic levels in the UK and black people and ethnic minorities…
BWSMOctober 5, 2022
Editors – October Edition
Diahanne Rhiney Chief in Editor I love September. It’s a time when things feel very…
BWSMOctober 2, 2022
HIGHLIGHTS OF NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL 2022
Carnival Highlights Carnival goers returned to the streets of west London for the first Notting…
BWSMAugust 31, 2022
Black Philanthropy in Britain
Britain’s first ever report into Black philanthropy and charitable giving, published today, reflects the voices…
BWSMAugust 9, 2022
‘I hid behind the ‘Black people can’t swim’ stereotype until I learnt at 53′
Ed Accura, 55, learnt to swim just two years ago due to the fear that…
BWSMAugust 1, 2022
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
Editors Letter July
Author: Diahanne Rhiney Editors Letter July It’s been another eventful month, full of peaks and…
BWSMJuly 2, 2022
Hospital mural pays tribute to African women’s contributions to the NHS
A vibrant new mural spotlighting the role African women have played in the British health…
BWSMJune 22, 2022