John Wojcik pays tribute to a black US activist who spent six decades at the forefront of struggles for voting rights, economic justice and peace – reshaping US politics and inspiring movements worldwide
Women stand in unity against racism, sexism and division of our communities
by Mollie Brown
I was honoured to have been asked by the National Assembly of Women to represent them at a march and rally organised by Newcastle Unites.
An estimated 600 people took to the streets on Saturday September 9 in a demo organised to oppose a national protest organised by the English Defence League (EDL).
The EDL’s “operation sanctuary protest” was called in response to sentencings in the recent child grooming case.
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