The recent arrest and charging of a 21-year-old Black woman in the UK for using the AAVE term Nigga in a private Twitter conversation marks a disturbing and radical shift in the enforcement of the Malicious Communications Act of 1988. This heavy-handed approach not only criminalises Black people for their language use but also highlightsContinue reading “BLAM UKs Statement against the Criminalisation of Black Languages”
Author Archives: christiviemanga
Black Women and the Gender Pay Gap
Written By Avila Chidume We have all heard about the metaphorical glass ceiling, used to describe the social barriers preventing women accessing higher management roles. But rarely is the concrete ceiling discussed, this is the barrier Black women face throughout their careers. Today we will be examining the major barriers Black women experience in aContinue reading “Black Women and the Gender Pay Gap”
Windrush Day: Honouring the Legacy of the Windrush Generation.
Windrush Day: This year the 22nd of June will mark Windrush Day, a day commemorating the 76th anniversary of the Empire Windrush’s arrival in Britain in 1948 and the many Caribbean people who migrated to Britain in the decades to follow. Did You Know: Approximately 50,000 people from the Caribbean were invited to the UK.Continue reading “Windrush Day: Honouring the Legacy of the Windrush Generation.”
Black British Sports Stars
Written By Avila Chidume Today BLAM UK honours the incredible achievements of contemporary Black British Sports Stars! Let’s shine a spotlight on their remarkable accomplishments across various fields and applaud the profound impact they’ve had on British society. Join us as we shower these present-day heroes with well-deserved recognition and pay homage to their outstandingContinue reading “Black British Sports Stars “
TRANSFORMATIVE BLOG SERIES: JUSTICE SOLUTIONS
BLOG 3 – CLICK HERE TO CATCH UP : BLOG 1 & BLOG 2 Written By Hannah Branston The controlling nature of retributive justice can be seen to act as a barrier to progress, maintaining injustices and failing to tackle the underlying causes of them. The system must change to combat institutional problems and theContinue reading “TRANSFORMATIVE BLOG SERIES: JUSTICE SOLUTIONS “
TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE BLOG SERIES: IN THE CONTEXT OF MENTAL HEALTH
BLOG 2: CLICK HERE TO READ BLOG 1 Written By Hannah Branston Mental health issues can arise from external issues such as systemic racism, stress and poverty, and sometimes they are unprovoked – either way those struggling with mental ill-health should have equal access to appropriate resources. The causes and effects of mental health shouldContinue reading “TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE BLOG SERIES: IN THE CONTEXT OF MENTAL HEALTH”
The Colour Purple
Written By Avila Chidume [https://www.filmlinc.org/films/the-color-purple/] The Color Purple by Alice Walker, was originally a novel following Celie, an African American woman, as she wrote letters to God detailing her life in the early 1900s. It portrays Celie’s journey towards empowerment, overcoming oppression and abuse to find fulfilment and independence. [https://www.philasun.com/entertainment/alice-walker-the-color-purple-30th-anniversary/] The novel received widespread acclaimContinue reading “The Colour Purple”
Community Empowerment:
Written By Avila Chidume Explore stories of community initiatives, grassroots movements in the UK, and organisations that focus on promoting joy, unity, and empowerment. Highlight the positive impact of community leaders and role models What does community mean to you? Cambridge Dictionary: ‘the people living in one particular area or people who are considered asContinue reading “Community Empowerment:”
Black British Fashion
Written By Avila Chidume Explore the joy and empowerment found in expressing cultural identity through fashion. Black British Fashion The phrase ‘Often Imitated, Never Duplicated’ captures the essence of Black British fashion and its global influence. While many may attempt to replicate the style, the originality and authenticity of Black fashion trends remain unparalleled. TheContinue reading “Black British Fashion”
Why Black Mental Health Matters: Unpacking Systemic Racism, Historical Trauma, and Culturally Relevant Stigma
By Maruf Saeed In the ongoing conversation about mental health, one crucial aspect often overlooked is the unique intersectionality experienced by the Black community. From systemic racism to historical trauma and cultural stigmas, Black mental health faces multifaceted challenges that demand attention and action. In this blog post, we delve into why Black mental healthContinue reading “Why Black Mental Health Matters: Unpacking Systemic Racism, Historical Trauma, and Culturally Relevant Stigma”
