by admin on May 2, 2010
in African,Beauty & Fashion,Black Britons,Blackpresence Supports,Business,Caribbean,Community,Education,Events,Health,Women

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 [...]
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sexual intimacy and emotional barriers,
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Surviving and healing from breakups,
Taking control of your relationships for long term happiness,
Understanding and overcoming toxic and abusive relationships
by admin on April 7, 2010
in Black Britain,Black Britons,Black Writing,Blackpresence Supports,Books,Business,Caribbean,History,Men,Racism

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 [...]
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by admin on April 7, 2010
in African,Black Britain,Black Britons,Blackpresence Supports,Business,Caribbean,Community,Education,Environment,Food,Health,Politics

‘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 …
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Taste of Africa,
West African food
by admin on February 17, 2010
in Black Britain,Black Britons,Business,Caribbean,Education,Europe,History,Men,Politics,Students

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 [...]
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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, …
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