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“O Holy Night” heralds Black Justice and Equality

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Black History Month 2020 UK: Leading Black women are reimaging its pride and power

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July 25, 2020

Covid-19 | A Challenge to Black British Nurses: Finish the Fight for Healthy Black communities

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May 28, 2020May 30, 2020

COVID-19| Black nursing leader’s demand health system equality, diversity and human rights

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October 18, 2018October 19, 2018

Black History Month — End the delusion of inclusion

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August 25, 2018September 1, 2018

Notting Hill Carnival Matters to Black Britain and Nation, says Pioneer

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February 9, 2018February 16, 2018

Black Women Blazed the Path to Universal Suffrage…With Men

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November 11, 2017November 13, 2017

Black Mental Health Care In Crisis, Activists Warn

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October 10, 2017

Black History Month post-Grenfell – Time to Save the Incubators of Black Urban Culture

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September 22, 2017

Look out Mayor Khan, Bozoma Saint John is poised to fix Uber’s Image

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September 17, 2017September 19, 2017

Beyond the Grenfell Horror 

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May 14, 2017May 15, 2017

Bee Wee-Lit

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February 20, 2017

Marching for Black Paris

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December 26, 2016December 26, 2016

Merry Kwanzaa & Season’s Greetings to Black Britain

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October 29, 2016November 30, 2016

BLIND SPOT in Black History Month

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October 4, 2016November 30, 2016

Britain’s Black History Month and its Discontents

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September 20, 2016November 30, 2016

Race-Post-Brexit – Black political elites bristle with intent, but can they deliver?

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August 24, 2016November 30, 2016

Brexit – Carnival, tourists gain as pound plummets

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August 5, 2016November 30, 2016

After Brexit: UK clergy urge reconciliation to heal growing moral crisis

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October 28, 2015November 30, 2016

Breaking free

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October 16, 2014November 30, 2016

Gigabytes of the Black experience enrich British digital culture

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August 24, 2014November 30, 2016

Carnival on the frontlines of history

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June 20, 2014November 30, 2016

World Cup Brazil must prove its “democracy” serves all interests

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February 5, 2014November 30, 2016

CARIBBEAN REPARATIONS IS A BLACK BRITISH ISSUE, TOO

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August 24, 2013November 30, 2016

“King’s Dream” spurred Black Britons in August 1963

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April 16, 2013November 30, 2016

Bernie Grant’s Black Agenda forged in Thatcher’s years, still relevant today

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February 28, 2013November 30, 2016

Journalists Revive Black Britain’s Spirit

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January 29, 2013November 30, 2016

Future of Digital Black Britain at risk, study reveals

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October 25, 2009November 30, 2016

SAVE BLACK BRITAIN — New talents call for action

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October 11, 2009November 30, 2016

Black British Culture in Crisis

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February 14, 2008November 30, 2016

Congratulations to Obama in US Black History Month

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  • Black solidarity gains momentum against UK racism denial report April 5, 2021
    By Thomas L Blair 05 April 2021 © One extraordinary trend, which so far seems to have received no attention, is the rise of Black social solidarity in response to the government’s portrayal of Britain as “a beacon of good race relations and diversity model for other western nations”. [See Commission on Race and Ethnic […]
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  • Aroused Black journalists blast British media on racism March 18, 2021
    But must draw strength from their roots and citizens journalists By Thomas L Blair, 18 March 2021 © member National Union of Journalists Campaigning with a conscience, hundreds of leading mainstream Black journalists and freelancers have posted  an open letter to the whites-mainly, “we are not racists” Society of Editors, once again. This time in […]
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  • Black, Asian Britons signal global scepticism of Covid-19 vaccine jab February 8, 2021
    Past medical scandals fuel suspicion. How to build trust? What choices to make? By Thomas L Blair 08 February 2021© rev 18-02-21 Black and Asian communities in Britain and worldwide are high on the pandemic hit-list. Yet surprisingly many are “vaccine sceptics”. Too often they are vilified for holding up coverage against the virus. This […]
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  • TWENTY-TWENTY: The Year Black Britons Fought Covid-19 and Health Inequalities December 29, 2020
    by Thomas L Blair 29 December 2020© Understanding this issue is vital. Our review of the year’s independent opinion articles can help you stay informed, and navigate what’s next on the horizon In 2020 the unthinkable shock happened. Covid-19 infections ruptured the lives of NHS Black frontline staff – doctors, nurses and care workers, more […]
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  • “O Holy Night” heralds Black Justice and Equality December 23, 2020
    Oppressors must kneel at the birth of peace and love By Thomas L Blair 23 December, All Rights Reserved O Holy Night’ is one of the most popular Christmas carols. Comforting, yes. But reinvented, the venerable festive words hold a hidden liberation meaning. In 2020 the inhumanity is so clear. Powerful forces bear responsibility for […]
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  • America’s Nigerian and West Indian Voters Send a Warning Sign to Biden-Harris November 16, 2020
    Prove Their Votes, Lives Matter By Thomas L Blair 20 November 2020© Voting US Nigerians and West Indians have a progressive vision to Rehab America.  Their organising efforts drove up the voter turnout that helped lift the presidential duo of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris into the White House. Moreover, they dashed President Donald Trump’s […]
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  • Black History Month 2020 UK: Leading Black women are reimaging its pride and power October 6, 2020
       ‘We’ve got to Dig Deeper, Look Closer, Think Bigger’ By Thomas L Blair, 6 October 2020 © Chronicleworld.co.uk: On a mission for Black Britain and the Diaspora in a time of crisis Founded and edited since 1997 Bold and unflappable, women like Catherine Ross of Black History Month 2020 and the National Caribbean Museum […]
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  • Alex Pascall: Praise singing educator for Black London © September 3, 2020
    By Thomas L Blair, 4 September 2020 Alex Pascall, OBE, is Black London’s griot — a praise singer and educator in the African and Caribbean oral tradition. Much needed as schools reopen after months of lockdown, he says “In a nation badly informed and historically confused about the Black experience. All because of terrible politicians, […]
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  • Covid-19 | A Challenge to Black British Nurses: Finish the Fight for Healthy Black communities July 25, 2020
    By Thomas L Blair 25 July 2020 © The ravages of COVID-19 ignited a firestorm of webinars asking “Who is Caring for BME Nurses and Midwives” and discussing “Racism: Nurses as activists for equality”. But these are not new issues. Campaigners need to tap the cultural vein of their forebears The Black Cross nurses that […]
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  • Allyship | Making NHS whites strong allies for racial justice June 29, 2020
    Listen. Learn and Act say Black health advocates By Thomas L Blair 29 June 2020 © Let’s face it. There are two viruses on the necks of Black people: Covid-19 and white privileged racism, said Cherron Inko-Tariah MBE presenter of the Nigerian Nurses Charitable Association webinar. And the solutions must include harnessing “the Power of […]
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