From African soldiers in Roman times to the Windrush generation, black people have always been part of the fabric of Britain – often in the face of prejudice and adversity
Olive Morris fought against police violence at just 16 years old after witnessing a man attacked by police officers for parking his car on a Brixton street - her activism continues to benefit Black Brits today
Yohann Koshy (The Guardian) reviews Time Come: Selected Prose by Linton Kwesi Johnson, “A collection of the radical poet’s writing charts a groundbreaking career chronicling the black British experience.” One Saturday afternoon in 1972, Linton Kwesi Johnson was walking through Brixton market when he noticed three plainclothes police officers arresting a young man. Seeing their excessive use…