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Intersectional Feminist Workshop Facilitator Founder of NBE Fitness @WEP_East_Kent | @WEPRaceEquality | @WEPLGBTQI (fantastically dyslexic excuse any typos)
Margate, England Katılım Şubat 2019
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It is imperative that the Met and govt don’t continue to disrupt the justice process that has begun, after Officer NX121 shot and killed Chris Kaba, an unarmed Black man.
Police officers are not above the law 🧵
independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/…
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@HelenWebberley One in five women don’t have a Y chromosome, either.
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📣 We’re building a directory of academics whose work, across a range of disciplines, interrogates racial justice issues
Whether it's your key focus, or an issue your research touches on, we want you to join our network of experts in their field 👉 ow.ly/AFJc50P8LVu

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Racism was at the heart of my heavily pregnant daughter's death, mother alleges
Nicole Thea, a YouTube influencer, died three years ago when she was eight months pregnant from an underlying heart condition, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which ran in her family - she'd previously raised concerns about her health but her mother claims she was dismissed. Her unborn son Reign also died.
According to the most recent data from a report by Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries (MBRRACE-UK), Black and ethnic minority women can be around five to six times more likely to die in childbirth news.sky.com/story/nicole-d…


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Our care system - underfunded/ignored cos women are expected to take up slack unpaid no matter cost to their own lives/careers - is already on its knees w/ huge staff shortages. This is Tory priority? We need radical care overhaul & a new Govt to do it.
mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
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Look what we, BiBi Crew, got. Yep, a plague. It will be placed in the box office at Theatre Royal Stratford East. We are so honoured. @JanetKayMusic & Suzette Llewellyn couldn't make it, but they were repped as were our departed sisters #josephinemelville #joannecampbell

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75 years ago today, the Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury Docks in a symbolic moment for Britain
Today we celebrate our dear Windrush generation, who shaped our multicultural identity and made a remarkable impact on our social, cultural, and political landscapes
#Windrush75 🧡

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‘Potato King of The World’, Farmer, landowner and businessman, Junius G. Groves (1859-1925), was one of the wealthiest African Americans of the early 20th century.
Born enslaved in Green County, Kentucky, Groves was later liberated and joined other freedmen in the “Great Exodus” to Kansas in 1879, eventually finding work as a farmhand.
Impressed with his strong work ethic and production, Groves’ employer offered him nine acres of land to farm on shares. By 1884, he and his wife Matilda had saved enough to purchase 80 acres of land near Edwardsville, Kansas. So successful was their venture that, just four years later, they had acquired a total of 2,000 acres and replaced their one-room shanty with a 22-room mansion. Groves made a name for himself as a potato grower, producing as many as 721,500 bushels in one year – far and away more than any other farmer – and earning the title of “Potato King of the World.” He also operated a general store, maintained several orchards, and had investments in various mining and banking interests. Groves worked the farm until his death in 1925. He attributed his success to the endless hard work and devotion of his wife and 12 children.

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