Reposting (link issue)!
Looking for more participants for my doctoral research exploring private school experiences and outcomes of Black students and alums.
If you're interested or know someone who might be, please fill in and share the form below! https://t.co/8LlddQCMWc
It was always a tax, meant to exploit us, the adults now, who were children & teens when the contracts were drawn up.
They knew they were exploited a demographic ineligible to vote or participate in scrutiny.
We’re old enough now and we’ve had enough. Write off the loans.
We're all vulnerable to disability. It doesn't matter how many vitamins you take, if you eat a raw diet, if you add ginger to everything, or whatever wellness grift you try, disability will happen by either accident, illness, or age. Everyone benefits from disability justice.
Rest in peace to Dr Aggrey Burke, the NHS’ first Black consultant psychiatrist.
Here's a very good piece from 2022 which maps out his life and formidable career.
A truly significant figure in Black British history who deserves continued recognition.
https://t.co/7F11kJkrQj
Come to “I’ll Make Me a World: The Past, Present, and Future(s) of Black History” with Prof Jarvis Givens (@Harvard & @ucl) - 18th Nov.
He’ll explore a century of “Black memory work” and the evolving struggle to preserve & teach Black history.
https://t.co/S0lTILjvEV
Babies of Black mums are 81% more likely to die in neonatal care, an NHS study shows. The research showed ‘how existing biases and injustices in society are reflected in clinical settings, disproportionately affecting women and babies.’https://t.co/7ZP7HEKUVh
We are heartbroken to share that our client and friend, Marcus Fakana, tragically lost his life in a car accident in Tottenham after his release from Dubai jail.
His loss is a painful reminder of how precious life is and how unnecessary imprisonment robs people of time they can never regain. Every day of freedom matters.
🕊️ Rest in Peace, Marcus. #MarcusFakana #Dubai #Tottenham
This is why I’ve always said that International Women’s Day is not a holiday to be celebrated or reduced to tokenism. It's a reminder.
Stop handing out cakes and party packs in the office while ignoring issues like workplace harassment, unequal pay, or systemic discrimination.
rewatching hamilton and it’s actually wicked how good this musical is… if i wrote something this good i’d also cast myself in it despite being underqualified in the singing category
I'm selling 4 tickets to Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour🐝(officially on Ticketmaster). Great seats! Pre-sale pressure meant we got too many tickets. they're for 12th June show in London - here's the official reselling link https://t.co/DZ5ltjhYOd… #CowboyCarterTour#BeyonceTickets
@sleeepysandy@BertDalziel Experts now believe that human females undergo menopause precisely so that women can stop reproducing and then focus on passing down information and family bonds as grandmothers/elderly clan women. Grans have always been the way tribes have learned and continued vital information
@Lucy_Webster_ @RachelCDailey This was discrimination, plain and simple - im so sorry it happened. Whilst Im glad theyve acknowledged it to be a mistake, I would need @Accessorize to priotise store accessibility and lay out commitment to more training for staff so this can’t happen again.
1/ 🧵 Aneurin Bevan, born on this day in 1897. As Labour's Minister of Health and Housing, 1945-51, he built 805,000 council houses whilst insisting on high standards: homes were one-third bigger than the pre-war average, a three-bed home had two inside toilets.