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    The Black Equity Organisation (BEO) is a civil rights organisation and anti-racism charity in the United Kingdom, launched in 2022 with the aim of dismantling...
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  • Banquet event order Belmont Airport IATA code Beyond Earth Orbit Black Equity Organisation Book entry only Beo Beo, a variant of the name of the Anglo-Saxon...
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    Vivian Hunt (category Black British businesspeople)
    leading education charity and the Black Equity Organisation, the UK's first national Black civil rights organisation. Hunt is also a Trustee of the British...
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    Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly...
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  • public-sector equality duties by not considering how its policies affected black members of the Windrush generation. In August 2023, May stated in her memoirs...
    99 KB (10,990 words) - 09:08, 12 July 2024
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    possession in Africa. In Cyprus, a guerrilla war waged by the Greek Cypriot organisation EOKA against British rule, was ended in 1959 by the London and Zürich...
    150 KB (17,149 words) - 21:28, 26 August 2024
  • British. Black British Caribbean British Barbados–United Kingdom relations British African-Caribbean community "Country-of-birth database". Organisation for...
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    The Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor was a charitable organisation founded in London in 1786 to provide sustenance for distressed people of African...
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  • Lykez vs Sox Mez vs Trappy Row D vs XP Bigz Man vs Xtra Blessed vs Pawz Blacks vs Face Prior to the release of LOTM VII, a special '10 Years of Lord of...
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    population of Britain as well. Several organisations continue to use the term inclusively, such as the Black Arts Alliance, who extend their use of the...
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  • UK garage (category Black British music)
    Thus, though UKG remains a distinctly British sound, the influences of black diaspora and especially the Caribbean on its development should not be ignored...
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  • Black British identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a black British person and as relating to being black British. Researched...
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  • Africa might mean to them. In his earlier book, The Black Atlantic, Gilroy rejects the notion that Black culture and music can be bound to one geographical...
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    Merchants to represent their views. From its inception in 1780, the organisation played a major role in resisting the abolition of the slave trade and...
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  • migration from other areas such as South Asia and West Africa. Distinctive Black British slang did not become widely visible until the 1970s. The popularity...
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  • influenced style, whilst MC Mell'O' mixed jazz and hardcore. London Posse, Black Radical Mk II and DJ Ruf Cut And Tuf C were more influenced by reggae and...
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    displayed as a monument to the Windrush Generation. In June 2023 an organisation called the Windrush Anchor Foundation announced plans for the salvage...
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  • Bristol Bus Boycott (category Black British history)
    discrimination in housing and employment against so-called "Coloureds". An organisation founded by Roy Hackett and led by youth worker Paul Stephenson as the...
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    Holocaust (Switzerland) Anti-Fascist Action (United Kingdom) Black Equity Organisation (United Kingdom) Campaign Against Racism and Fascism (United Kingdom)...
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  • Grime music (category Black British music)
    such as UK garage and jungle. Many but not all grime artists are from the black British community. Grime emerged in the early 2000s in London. It has origins...
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