@HEADMJB @FunkyPedagogy @missm__english We have published a report on the education system. The recommendations are a road map that Minority Living will use to impact change. Minority Living is here to challenge for change!
https://t.co/2w62HhO71I
Today ushers in a new era of inclusion @bbc game changing moments like this is why I joined. I am proud to announce we are investing 100million pounds in diverse content. The biggest ever by a UK broadcaster. FYI this is just start! Today we #RightTheScript
Today we are privileged to share a blog from one of our teenage bloggers about his experiences and the role his faith has played to empower him to be himself. His message is clear - "I want change!"
https://t.co/W4fNBHExEM
Help to get this petition to 500 signatures and beyond. If you've already signed then please share AGAIN. There is power in our collective voice!
Can you help me out by signing this petition?
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Boris Johnson: Compel Boris Johnson to take action against racial injustice. No to another review! - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/QUSacT3RYW via @UKChange
Tune in to Midlands Today 6.30pm to see me speak about what compelled me to write to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling for action on race equality in the UK so that younger generations do not face the racism… https://t.co/FTtxfniKeF
Boris Johnson: Compel Boris Johnson to take action against racial injustice. No to another review! - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/ORv1rr8VI4 via @UKChange
Feels absolutely wild to have broken this record 🤯 My work stands on the shoulders of so many Black British literary giants - Bernadine Evaristo, Benjamin Zephaniah, Zadie Smith, Andrea Levy, Stella Dadzie, Stuart Hall, Linton K Johnson, Jackie Kay, Gary Younge - to name a few.
Black History needs to celebrated DAILY.
This is not about a statue, this is about building the identity of our community.
I started 'Queens of Africa' because precolonial and contemporary African history is absent in the mainstream media.
Last week there was no mention of ‘a small minority’ when it was a very small minority. This week it’s ‘a small minority’ when in fact it was anything but.