Hello Everyone!
Hope you are having a great start of the term. I are very glad to announce that over the summers, I have taken up the role of a BME Sabbatical Officer at the Cambridge SU. I very much look forward to work closely with all of you over the next year!
The 2023 Lent Elections are coming soonπ Interested in becoming a Sabbatical Officer?
Now is the chance to start thinking about which role to nominate yourself to stand for!
Nominations open on the 13th of Februaryπ
Students told me that the current anti-racism training for freshers is not fit for purpose πhere's what we're doing about it!
Anti-Racism Training Consultation Group
Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Β· 2:00 β 4:00pm
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://t.co/DeT1oivh6L
Calling all Finalists: Boycott the NSS!
Join our boycott of the National Student Survey, which Cambridge students have sustained since 2017. All you have to do is ignore emails which ask you to fill out the survey- it's as easy as doing nothing! I
Hey everyone, we hope you're having a great start to the new year!
This is the second post of our new 'Exploring Sikhi' series. We hope you found our last post on the Mool Mantar helpful π
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back at work for the #NewYear2023 !
hope alyuh enjoyed by scheduled kwanzaa posts and had an amazing time celebrating if this is holiday season for you, and a great time resting if it is not!
Happy Imani!π€π½π
The 7th day of Kwanzaa means faith- faith in our people and faith in the righteousness of our struggle! We celebrate those around us: teachers, parents, children... And the hope for creating a better and beautiful world for Black and Pan African people.
Happy Kuumba!π€π½π
Kuumba means creativity and it's my favorite day! It's about creating and leaving our community more beautiful than we inherited it! Kwanzaa itself is an act of creative restoration, the Karamu (big feast) happens on this day!
Happy Nia!π€π½π
Nia means purpose and the 5th day of Kwanzaa is all about restoring Black people and Pan Africans to our traditional greatness! Today we explore themes of generational responsibility, legacy and our ancestors!
Happy Ujamaa! π€π½π
The 4th day of Kwanzaa celebrates the Black economy! Black People and Pan Africans are honoring economic self reliance and generosity within the community! Today is THE DAY to buy from Black-owned businesses