Posts Tagged ‘Women of Colour in the Global Women’s Strike’
A Chronology of Injustice: The case of Winston Silcott’s conviction to be overturned
Riveting chronology of events explains why Winston Silcott’s truthful defence was never put to the jury and why after 12 years in prison, the police and media are still pursuing him.
Read MoreOpen letter to Refugee Council, Refugee Arrivals Project, Refugee Action to Stop Collaborating with the most repressive and racist immigration laws ever
How the black community is affected by racism from the police, the justice system and the media. Prepared by Reverend Francis Ackroyd, High Cross Church, Tottenham, with Black Women for Wages for Housework and Legal Action for Women
Statement: How the Black community is affected by racism from the police, the justice system and the media (1998).
The Weekly Journal: The Crime Bill and the Black Community
Press: The legal trial of PC Anderson 1985-1990
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Read MoreWaging War for Women
Tricia Read, Caribbean Times, October 1988
Read MoreBlack and White Women in the Peace Movement
Homerton School, November 1987
Read MoreSurvey to Appraise Women’s Unpaid Work
London Daily News and various newspapers, 1987
Read MoreBlack Women Keep Vigil Against Racist Organisation
The Journal, February 1987
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