Exciting times ahead! Join us as we delve into the Black Leadership Group’s vital anti-racist mission and its significance for 2025. Together, we can drive meaningful change and promote racial equity for all. Stay tuned for insights, events, and ways to get involved!
“What does moral courage truly look like? It’s more than just words—it’s standing firm in your values, even when the stakes are high. In this powerful piece, Sal Naseem highlights the fearless example of Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, who spoke truth to power with grace and strength. A must-read for anyone striving to lead with integrity and make a difference.
In this powerful interview hosted by Leigh Day Solicitors as part of their Black History Month series, Diane Abbott MP joins Marcia Driscoll to share her journey as the UK’s first Black female MP. With insights from Jacqui McKenzie and Frances Swaine, Abbott reflects on her upbringing, groundbreaking achievements, and the challenges of breaking barriers in British politics. From her early life in Paddington to her election to Parliament in 1987, this conversation highlights Abbott’s determination, resilience, and continued fight for racial equality and justice. An inspiring discussion not to be missed!
“Celebrating Black excellence in public service! From powerful speeches to inspiring networking, this landmark event at the U.S. Embassy brought together trailblazers and future leaders, honouring Black heritage and paving the way for future generations. Read on to learn how these remarkable individuals are changing the narrative and shaping the future!
Meet Dawn Hill CBE: From pioneering nurse in London to champion of Black cultural heritage and social justice advocate. Discover her inspiring journey of resilience and leadership!
On March 1st, 2024, City Hall became a beacon of hope as we gathered for a monumental event dedicated to black-led systems change.
Let’s talk about the missing #BeKind movement for Black and Brown women.
Discover the inspiring story of Len Johnson, born on this day in 1902. From a gifted boxer to a fierce activist, his life was a testament to resilience.
Discrimination Driving Ethnic Minority Social Workers Away from Permanent Jobs
Dignitaries gather to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s memory and sign tribute book.