Tracking the development of the British Black CommunityGround breaking report: "...the British Black community is only taking slightly more than half-responsibility for itself."
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The Shane ProjectAnnual Quiz NightSaturday 24th September 2016 Team of 6 For further particulars email: enquiries@shaneproject.org.uk
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A Place to call HomeNew ground breaking report from Ubele Initiative challenges the government to support BAME organisations to help secure their future through community assets ownership
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Enterprise and Business Hub (E&B) The Reach Society has launched its E & B hub in the light of the recommendations of the COLL Index Report (2015) which challenged community organisations to make more use of the growing number of professionals in the community to mitigate areas of need. Further information by emailing: eabhub@reachsociety.com or visit the Reach Society website: www.reachsociety.com |
Holiday Inn BloomsburyLondonMonthly Tropical Rendezvous Every last Saturday of the month: E: lonbl.caribbeanflavour@ihg.com |
Enter Supavicby Victor Romero Evans This album is a sexy delicious blend of reggae sub genres, fused with sultry smooth vocals and a solid rhythm section that offers top quality authentic Lovers Rock/Dance Hall reggae music from track 1 all the way to track 15. A true work of art! |
The AWEDISQuiz Night in aid of local charities and good causes Saturday 17th September 2016
Northumberland Park Community School, Worcester Avenue, London N17 0PG Further information and tickets available from |
Mapping Jamaica's Diaspora ProjectIt is expected that by June 2015, the Jamaican government will have a database of Jamaicans in the Diaspora, following the completion of the Mapping Jamaica’s Diaspora Project. To participate in the Survey, go to: http://www.mapjadiaspora.iom.int/
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Project Pullman: 2016 The COL Consultancy Ltd would like to discover how the British Black Community feel about certain socio-economic aspects of their lives. The survey is running up to April 2016. You are being asked to complete the on-line survey. Please be assured that in the collation of the data no names or markers will be used to identify respondents in any way. The survey should take at least 10 minutes. To participate, please click on the following link: |