 
        
        The Charles Gordon Trust Awards 2025 wasn’t just about fame; it was about community. From Levi Roots to local changemakers, London came together to honour those shaping culture, faith, and impact.
The Charles Gordon Trust Awards 2025 wasn’t just about fame; it was about community. From Levi Roots to local changemakers, London came together to honour those shaping culture, faith, and impact.
In a climate where flags wave not in unity but in division, our pride must speak louder than hate.
When “patriotism” becomes a weapon, when diversity is treated as a threat — it is time to stand firm in our power and our pride.
This Black History Month, we remember: we are not guests in this country — we are builders of its very foundation. Our ancestors laboured, our parents endured, and we continue to shape Britain with brilliance, courage, and grace.
Our pride is not defiance. It’s survival. It’s truth. It’s love for who we are and all we’ve given to this nation.
Read more in The Need for Black Pride in a Hostile Climate — a call to reclaim identity, truth, and belonging. 
Not all leaders seek the spotlight — some simply become it.
In this powerful conversation, Mayor Margaret Greer reflects on her journey from a young girl in Hackney facing racial slurs, to becoming the first Black woman of Caribbean heritage to wear the mayoral chain in Enfield.
She speaks candidly about leadership, identity, resilience, and what it truly means to serve community with grace and purpose.
✨ This is a story of representation, legacy, and what happens when humility meets responsibility.
Read the full article below and share your thoughts.
As we step into May, a month of renewal and reflection, I’m taking a moment to look back on some powerful moments from April. From global solidarity with Burkina Faso, to spotlighting Black excellence at the Football Black List, to the urgent issues raised during Black Maternal Health Week—these stories remind us of the strength in our shared experiences across the Black diaspora.
In this roundup, I also reflect on the Leigh Day Immigration Summit, the impact of stress and inequality during Stress Awareness Month, and the need for real change in maternity care for Black women in the UK.
There’s so much to learn, feel, and act on. Read, reflect, and let’s move forward together.
Britain is more than an island — it’s a story shaped by movement, memory, and migration.
In a time of rising division, it’s time to reframe the narrative: migration didn’t break Britain — it built it. From Empire to NHS, from Windrush to Westminster, discover why the UK must reckon with its global roots to move forward united.
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!
This past weekend, the 2nd Black Honour Awards celebrated remarkable individuals and organisations making a difference in community development, creative industries, healthcare, and more. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees whose achievements continue to inspire and uplift!
London’s August bank holiday weekend saw multiple violent incidents, with stabbings reported across several areas. While media often focuses on the NottingHill Carnival, it’s crucial to recognize that violence was not limited to this cultural celebration. Let’s address the broader issue of citywide violence without unfairly blaming the Carnival, a vibrant expression of community and unity.
29th August marks the anniversary of the Notting Hill Riots of 1958—a moment in history that shaped the vibrant community we know today. As we reflect on those turbulent times, let’s remember the resilience and revolutionary joy that transformed a neighborhood scarred by racism into a symbol of multicultural unity. Join me in honouring the pioneers and West Indian forefathers who turned pain into the powerful celebration that is the Notting Hill Carnival.
Notting Hill Carnival 2024 was an unforgettable celebration! Over a million people gathered in West London to embrace the vibrant energy of Caribbean culture with incredible music, dazzling costumes, and non-stop dancing. Whether you were a first-timer or a seasoned carnival-goer, this event was truly one for the books. Thanks to everyone who joined the fun at one of the world’s biggest street festivals!
 
        
         
        
         
        
         
        
         
        
         
        
         
        
         
        
        