Erm @Uber what’s this £0.49 Clean air charge on each ride? To my calculations you have approx 4m rides a day so you’re out here making £2m a day on “clean air” 🤔
@TazerBlack@DjNateUK This is exactly why we have just released our Black in the Boardroom report and are working with music venues across the country to change things. The hoops we have to jump through are a joke.
@Uber why isn’t there an option to log into the app when you download. It’s only letting me create a new account when I enter my details and saying I can’t use those details as already registered. Yh to my own account. #help#stranded
I nominate @n4dup and @thezooxyz too! The work they are developing to support access for more Black people to penetrate the Events Industry is going to change the game!
@TommyASC91 @Forbes I nominate @n4dup founder of @thezooxyz a Black owned and Female led events agency. Dedicated to curating bespoke experiences & provides opportunities for Black people in the event industry.
Events include; Afropunk (Brixton) Afrochella, Panafrolink etc
https://t.co/nrSUHxaqJv
@TommyASC91 @Forbes I nominate @n4dup founder of @thezooxyz a Black owned and Female led events agency. Dedicated to curating bespoke experiences & provides opportunities for Black people in the event industry.
Events include; Afropunk (Brixton) Afrochella, Panafrolink etc
https://t.co/nrSUHxaqJv
"Damilola had ambition, he wanted to change the world. After 20 years, this is how I would like him to be remembered, as a boy of hope. Our boy of hope.” Richard Taylor OBE reflects on the legacy of his son: https://t.co/qy5nTxzzYn
#ourboyofhope#damilolataylor#hope2020
@SpiritofLondon was a momentous occasion in @n4dup career as this was her first event with one of her previous companies.
It was an intense 3 months filled with late nights and early mornings. As a dedicated Events Architect, Nadu gave her all to her first event.
@gucci Do you reheel your shoes? I have the driving loafer, my first ever purchase back when I was 17 with my first pay check (17 years ago) and I would love to get them back to their original glory! #help#vintage
We thank Nadu, Aniefiok, Annabel & OneDa for taking panelling our ‘Future of Black Music’ episode.
Keme, Dr Diahanne & Teddy for panelling the @LondonJerkFesti ‘From Activism to Action’ episode.
Dr Winston, Khadija & Kehinde for panelling the ‘Racism In Healthcare’ episode.