AFRIKA SPEAKS WITH ALKEBU-LAN
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Hear weekly discussions and lively debate on all issues affecting the Afrikan community, at home and abroad. We talk it straight and make it plain!
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LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 Almost twenty years ago, Richard Tilt, then then head of the prison service declared that due to a genetic weakness, Afrikans were more likely than Europeans to die when restrained. (1) Not surprisingly uproar ensued and Tilt was forced to walk back his views
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 It is not just society at large that is facing a pushback from the lobby variously described as LBGTQ (Lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, queer/questioning). (7) It appears to very much on the agenda for activists as well. By way of self definition Black
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 With much of community still trying to get to grips with the Grenfell Tower tragedy, Forest Gate in east London was up in flames and up to six police officers were injured during a protest against the latest Black Death in Custody – Edir
LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 With concerns that have been raised resident’s groups for years about its potential to be a “firetrap,” the tragedy at West London’s Grenfell Tower on 14 June seemed eminently preventable. (1) The Grenfell Action Group claimed in November 2016 that ‘only a catastrophic
Afrika Speaks: What does the African Caribbean War Memorial tell us about our place in the UK?
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LISTEN LIVE! HAVE YOUR SAY: 02071930174 We begin by offering prayers to those that have passed or are still missing in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower atrocity… June 22nd is being regarded by increasing numbers as Windrush Day, (1) in acknowledgement of the landing at Tilbury Docks