Oxford graduate Sasha Johnson, critically injured in a shooting, rose to prominence in the city s Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd. The mother-of-three and Oxford Brookes graduate is in a critical condition in hospital after being shot in the head at the weekend. There were a number of speakers at the protest in South Park in 2020 Oxford Stand Up to Racism said: It is with shock and great sadness that we receive the news that the well-known anti-racist activist Sasha Johnson was shot in the head and critically wounded. Sasha came to prominence as a leading figure in the Oxford Black Lives Matter protests that erupted after the murder of George Floyd, and is known for her passion in the fight for justice for people facing racism.
Oxford graduate Sasha Johnson, critically injured in a shooting, rose to prominence in the city s Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd. The mother-of-three and graduate of Ruskin College is in a critical condition in hospital after being shot in the head at the weekend. Oxford Stand Up to Racism said: It is with shock and great sadness that we receive the news that the well-known anti-racist activist Sasha Johnson was shot in the head and critically wounded. Sasha came to prominence as a leading figure in the Oxford Black Lives Matter protests that erupted after the murder of George Floyd, and is known for her passion in the fight for justice for people facing racism.
Figures have revealed that more than 2,900 children are living in poverty in Oxford West and Abingdon and MP Layla Moran has signed a pledge ‘to do everything’ she can ‘to make sure no child is left behind’. New analysis from the End Child Poverty Coalition revealed that 2,978 children are still trapped in poverty. MP for the area Layla Moran said it was a ‘moral outrage’ that even one child still lived in poverty in the UK, adding that ‘no child should have to come to school hungry’, with children from families earning as little as £7,400 per year still not qualifying for free school meals.
Layla Moran gets her first coronavirus vaccine dose AN OXFORDSHIRE MP travelled to Kassam Stadium to receive her first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. Layla Moran, Liberal Democrat MP for Oxford West and Abingdon, said she was delighted to have been vaccinated, and thanked the wonderful, hard-working NHS staff and volunteers . Speaking after her appointment, Ms Moran commented: I encourage all my constituents to do their bit and get the jab – only by receiving the vaccine can we protect ourselves, our families and our communities in the long run. Booking your appointment and getting vaccinated is incredibly easy, whether it is going to a mass vaccination centre like I did, a community pharmacy or via your GP.