As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on the inspiring stories of resilience, unity, and impact. From the success of The Baton Awards during the 16 Days of Activism to the incredible achievements of trailblazers like Dawn Ferdinand and Rita Joseph-Olivetti, this month’s Editor’s Letter celebrates the unshakable strength of women.
On 29th November 2024, during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, PLIAS Resettlement will host its inaugural Domestic Homicide Review (DHR), Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA), and Criminal Justice Summit in London.
Celebrating our heritage while paving the way for future generations! Join us as we champion equity and empower Black entrepreneurs. Together, we can break barriers and build a thriving community.
Unveiling the Darkness: The Impact of Domestic Violence
Reflecting on 2023, celebrating achievements, and honoring icons of social justice. Join me in embracing diversity, innovation, and community support in the new year!
Transforming barbershops into mental health sanctuaries! Explore the groundbreaking ‘Self Care Through Hair’ initiative by Black Mental Health Canada. Barbers are now trained as first responders, fostering community support and breaking mental health stigma.
Navigating Reproductive Rights: Join the conversation on Brittany Watts’ challenging journey, shedding light on the complexities of U.S. reproductive laws. A grand jury decision brings relief, but the fight for justice and autonomy persists.
Battling the stereotypes: why black women need mentors not ‘angry’ labels
Celebrating the Power of Youth Leadership! Join us as we highlight the incredible collaboration between Kickoff@3 and Hope FC in honor of Black History Month.
Last month, our Managing Partner, Dianne Greyson, had the honor of attending the launch event for the Black British Voices Research document, a groundbreaking collaboration between The Voice Newspaper, I-Cubed, and the University of Cambridge