Posted on 15 December 2011. Tags: Barack Obama, Media, News International, Politics, Sarah Palin, The Sun, hacking, race

Contributed Post: By Roddy NewmanWhile the British media has uncovered a number of Rupert Murdoch scandals which have thankfully led to a reduction in his influence in this country, it has not reported, or has barely reported many horrible things which his media empire does in Britain, the US, and Australia.
This article is about those overlooked Murdoch scandals.
It discusses: 1 crucial aspect of the paying police ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Business, Community, Media, Racism
Posted on 24 October 2011. Tags: Black and Successful, Events, London 2011, YBS - Young

YBS - Young, Black and Successful
Dear Supporters,
This week marks the last week in Black History Month and we at Young, Black and Successful CIC are signing off with a BANG! We have several events lined up this week and we are hoping that you'll join us at some if not all of them. Be sure to ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Business, Community, Education, Events, Politics
Posted on 20 September 2011. Tags: Keep the faith business, London, apprentice

South London Apprenticeship Fair
Inner City youth organisation OFFBEAT is inviting businesses, communities and young people from across South London to attend the 'South London Apprenticeship Fair' (SLAF) on the 25th October 2011.
SLAF is being designed in partnership with Southwark and Lambeth councils, a network of youth delivery services, Versa and Southwark News as part of their 100 ...
Posted in Black Britain, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Community, Education, Europe
Posted on 16 September 2011.

Dear Friends,
Operation Hope & Recovery scheduled for Friday night 16 September at Marsham Street has been postponed due to clashes with a number of other community events.
It is now scheduled for late October and details will be posted on the website shortly.
Thanks for your commitment to making a difference. This is a small glitch in a big program.
Stay ...
Posted in Black Britain, Business, Community, Environment, Law and Order, Men, Women
Posted on 12 September 2011. Tags: Black Athletes, Black Canadians, Canada, Harry Jerome, Henry Jerome, Olympics

Henry "Harry" Winston Jerome, OC (September 30, 1940 – December 7, 1982) was a Canadian track and field runner. He was the Grandson of John Howard, a Railway Porter who represented Canada in the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, he moved to North Vancouver at age 12. In 1970 he was made an ...
Posted in Black History, Business, Community, Men, Sports, The Americas
Posted on 06 August 2011. Tags: Capitalism, Democracy, Politics

Democracy is Overrated
Why every developing nation, from Iraq to Africa, needs economic freedom before political freedom
By Oliver Harriehausen
What does a developing nation need to become prosperous? International politics is dedicated to this question, and is usually answered when rich Western governments patronizingly announce a) what makes their country special, and b) why the poor countries ...
Posted in Business, Colonialism, Finance, Politics
Posted on 23 August 2010. Tags: 1771, Debt, Oxford Magazine, Servants, slaves

Today Most Western countries are struggling to pay off their national debt and keep their houses in order, it seems though, that things have been the same many times before. The 1770's were no different. People came up with unpopular and outlandish ideas to balance the books, just as they do today. The article below ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Books, Business, Europe, Finance, Slavery
Posted on 09 July 2010. Tags: Arts, Black routes, Media, Music, dance

Eleven artists have now been selected for the first round of this annual programme from a long-list of 40 nominated by members of the Black Routes network, alongside producers, promoters, DJs and other industry professionals. This July, the group will undertake an intensive week of training in the beautiful and inspirational surroundings of Dartington Arts ...
Posted in Africa, Arts, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Entertainment, Events, Media, News
Posted on 02 May 2010. Tags: Building self esteem, Dating without pressure, Developing authentic communication, Overcoming resentment, Sonia Brown, Surviving and healing from breakups, Taking control of your relationships for long term happiness, Understanding and overcoming toxic and abusive relationships, anger, insecurity, joy and passion, mr right, neediness, relationship advice, relationship coaches, relationships, sexual intimacy and emotional barriers, sistatalk

Time: May 22, 2010 from 10am to 4pm
Location: The Grange
Organized By: info@nbwn.org
Event Description:
Email info@nbwn.org for more information
For the first time ever www.sistatalk.co.uk brings together the biggest names in the relationship and dating arena to deliver a one day workshop looking at genuine and practical ways for women to get what they desire and NEED out ...
Posted in Africa, Beauty & Fashion, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Education, Events, Health, Women
Posted on 02 May 2010. Tags: Black Politics, Black votes, Go to the ant, Isaac Carter, Martin Lewis, Money saving expert, North London, Tottenham, Website collaboration, financial advice, managing money, money saving tips

'Go to the ant', is a Simple but effective guide for day-to-day money management. Inspired by Martin Lewis's (money experts) quick wit and mind challenging money saving ideas, family man and entrepreneur Isaac Carter thought it was time to embark on a new journey. This journey
would consist of giving the people around him key money ...
Posted in Africa, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Community, Education, Finance, Media, Politics
Posted on 07 April 2010. Tags: Boxing, Coventry, Detroit, England boxing team, Errol Christie, European champion, Gianluca Vialli, Kronk, Mark Kaylor, NF, NF bootboys, NO PLACE TO HIDE, National Front, Original Rude Boy, Standard Triumph, Tony McMahon, skinheads

NO PLACE TO HIDE How I Put The Black In The Union Jack
Errol Christie with Tony McMahon
Seeing my future crumble before my eyes, I grasped for the rope. Before my eyes, I saw an eight year old kid at the Standard Triumph putting on gloves for the first time. A teenage schoolboy champion effortlessly destroying ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Books, Business, Caribbean, Men, Racism
Posted on 07 April 2010. Tags: African food, Broadwater Farm, Caribbean food, Defra, Department for Environment, Edgware, Food and Rural Affairs, Importing food, Mama Cass, Stonebridge hub, Taste of Africa, West African food

'Taste of Africa' events help raise awareness of the Personal Food Imports campaign within the African community
Check the rules about personal food imports before you travel - this was the message to members of the African community attending a series of local Taste of Africa events held across London last weekend.
The Taste ...
Posted in Africa, Black Britain, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Education, Environment, Food, Health, Politics
Posted on 17 February 2010. Tags: BBC, Bill Morris, Black Leaders, City and Guilds of London Institute, Economic and Social Affairs Committee of the European Union, Handsworth Technical College, House of Lords, Jamaica, Order of Jamaica, RSA, Transport and General Workers Union, black peers, ndependent Broadcasting Authority

Bill Morris was born in Bombay, Jamaica in 1938 and lived with his parents (his mother was a domestic science teacher, his father a part-time policeman) in a small rural village, Cheapside, Manchester. He was educated at nearby Mizpah School where his ambition was to play cricket for the West Indies.
Bills plans to attend a ...
Posted in Black Britain, Business, Caribbean, Education, Europe, Men, Politics, Students
Posted on 25 October 2009. Tags: American Communist party, Claudia Jones, Mcarthyism, Notting Hill, Notting Hill Carnival, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, West Indian, West Indian Gazette, black activists

Claudia Jones founded the first major black post- war newspaper -The West Indian Gazette; and also helped launch the Notting Hill Carnival.? Claudia Jones was born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad in 1915 Cladia moved with her family to Harlem.
She had a short education as she was plagued by lung and heart problems, which would persist for ...
Posted in Arts, Black Britain, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Education, Media, The Americas, Women
Posted on 17 October 2009. Tags: Black Media, Black Newspapers, The Voice, Val McCalla, jamaican

From a small, east London council flat in 1982, Val McCalla started the weekly newspaper, the Voice, which went on become the mouthpiece of Britain's black community and made him a multi-millionaire.
Launched at the Notting Hill Carnival that August, it grew into the most popular and important black newspaper in this country.
From initial sales of ...
Posted in Black Britain, Black History, Black History Month, Black Writing, Blackpresence Supports, Business, Caribbean, Community, Education, Entertainment, Media, Men
Posted on 01 October 2009. Tags: Black Music, Michael Jackson, Mobo awards, Music

British acts dominated the honours at the annual Mobo awards ceremony for music of black origin, which this year paid tribute to the late King of Pop Michael Jackson.
London Hip hop trio N-Dubz scooped the awards for Best Album and Best Act, while JLS, finalists in Britain's X Factor talent television talent show, ...
Posted in African American, Arts, Black Britain, Business, Europe, Media, Music, The Americas
Posted on 30 April 2009. Tags: Africa, Africa, Business, Economics, Economy, Politics, globalisation

Even though it is the least integrated with the global economy, Africa may be the worst hit region by the global economic crisis. Each of the four channels through which the crisis is affecting Africa has a particularly nefarious impact.
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Posted in Africa, Business, Community, Events, Food, Health, Politics, War
Posted on 05 April 2009. Tags: Africa, Africans, Economics, Economy, South Africa, Zimbabwe

South Africa could experience a “commercial boom” if trade with Zimbabwe was increased, Zimbabwean Economic Planning and Development Minister Elton Mangoma said on Monday.
Mangoma urged South African companies to recapitalise and extend some loans to their Zimbabwe affiliates.
Once Zimbabwean companies could access South African products and services more easily, demand for South African-produced goods would ...
Posted in Africa, Business, Community, Environment, Politics
Posted on 30 March 2009. Tags: Bia, Disney, Inter racial, Media, Movies, Racism, Tiana, cartoons, kids, race

Now that Disney have finally stepped up to the plate and produced an African American Princess, is everyone happy?
Of course not, there are those who don't like the African American Princess Idea, those who don't like the fact that she doesn't have a Black Prince.
Can Disney ever please everyone, probably not.
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Posted in African American, Arts, Beauty & Fashion, Black Blog Posts, Business, Education, Entertainment, Movies, Racism, The Americas, Women
Posted on 20 March 2009. Tags: Business, Caribbean, Environment, Investment, Rum, Virgin Islands

The Captain Morgan's rum distillery planned for St. Croix will release no molasses or other effluent into the sea, instead converting it to organic solids suitable for soil enrichment, Diageo officials told the V.I. Coastal Zone Management committee Wednesday. At the committee's public hearing on the Diageo CZM permit in the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport ...
Posted in Business, Caribbean, Community, Environment, News, The Americas