Motown baby: I am the black gold of the sun🌞 (@parristamla) 's Twitter Profile
Motown baby: I am the black gold of the sun🌞

@parristamla

Pan African👊🏾 Proud mummy. Passionate about 🖤 Arts, Culture, Heritage and Empowerment👊🏾💥Activist✊🏾🇯🇲 🇧🇧 🇬🇧 embracing Learning, Life and Love 💖 💫✨

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Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp CBE, FRSA (@kenneththarp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So much creative talent in Wood Green! Yesterday’s N22 Open Studios trail saw visits to printmakers, drama workshops, music studios, podcast studios, artist studios, including Illusionary Terrain - “If you can imagine it, we’ll make it! ” Sun 10 Nov 12-6: collage-arts.org/event/n22-open…

So much creative talent in Wood Green! 

Yesterday’s N22 Open Studios trail saw visits to printmakers, drama workshops, music studios, podcast studios, artist studios, including <a href="/IllusionTerrain/">Illusionary Terrain</a> -

“If you can imagine it, we’ll make it! ”

Sun 10 Nov 12-6:
collage-arts.org/event/n22-open…
xanthus stan account (@tobikyere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

first look at our BFI/Film4 short film ‘Leaving Ikorodu In 1999’ (UK-Nigeria 2024), starring Motunrayo Abiola-Oloke, Tomi Ojo, Tobi Bakre and Sheila Atim. it’ll be having its first Nigeria screening at Surreal16 Film Festival. if you’re Lagos-bound this December, come through 🇳🇬

first look at our BFI/Film4 short film ‘Leaving Ikorodu In 1999’ (UK-Nigeria 2024), starring Motunrayo Abiola-Oloke, Tomi Ojo, Tobi Bakre and Sheila Atim. it’ll be having its first Nigeria screening at Surreal16 Film Festival. if you’re Lagos-bound this December, come through 🇳🇬
Duchess of Brixton🇯🇲🇳🇬 ☭ (@fufuisonme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guys pinch me🤩. So I am currently in Rio, Brazil, as an Expert to assist in the drafting of an international declaration on discrimination in the criminal justice system. This work is often lonely, but moments like these feel surreal.

Kehinde Andrews (@kehinde_andrews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Stephenson, civil rights icon who recently passed away, was evacuated during the #Blitz His mother also volunteered for the armed services. Yes, Black people on this island and in the colonies fought, died and we're integral to the war effort google.com/amp/s/amp.theg…

Black Things UK (@blackthingsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remembering Kiyan Josiah Prince who sadly lost his life to knife crime. Today would've been his 34th birthday. Kiyan Josiah Prince 🙏🏾❤️ 25.11.90 - 18.05.06

Remembering Kiyan Josiah Prince who sadly lost his life to knife crime.

Today would've been his 34th birthday.

Kiyan Josiah Prince 🙏🏾❤️

25.11.90 - 18.05.06
African Hub (@africanhub_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Real Reasons why Gaddafi was killed: 1. Libya has no electricity bill, electricity came free of charge to all citizens. 2. There were no interest rates on loans, the banks were state-owned, the loan of citizens by law 0%. 3. Gaddafi promised not to buy a house for his

Real Reasons why Gaddafi was killed:  

1. Libya has no electricity bill, electricity came free of charge to all citizens.  

2. There were no interest rates on loans, the banks were state-owned, the loan of citizens by law 0%.  

3. Gaddafi promised not to buy a house for his
Journey to Justice (@jtojustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.History On This Day Omid Djalili .Tania 🌹💙🖤 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee& Tawakkol Karman were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2011 for their nonviolent struggle for women's safety& rights #freedom #WomenSafety #ThankYou

.<a href="/OnThisDayHisto/">History On This Day</a> <a href="/omid9/">Omid Djalili</a> .<a href="/tan_laub/">Tania 🌹💙🖤</a> Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee&amp; Tawakkol Karman were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2011 for their nonviolent struggle for women's safety&amp; rights #freedom #WomenSafety #ThankYou
Kiyan Prince Foundation (@thekpf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We could not be prouder of our Founder and inspiration, Dr Mark Prince OBE, who tonight won the Helen Rollason Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. We know Kiyan will be watching on, bursting with pride for his amazing Dad. #SPOTY #thepowerofchoice

We could not be prouder of our Founder and inspiration, Dr Mark Prince OBE, who tonight won the Helen Rollason Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. We know Kiyan will be watching on, bursting with pride for his amazing Dad.
#SPOTY #thepowerofchoice
BLAM UK (@blamcharity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow as a collective we need to be outside the Royal Courts of Justice supporting the appeal against the caging and convicting of the Manchester 10. The Criminal Punishment System continues to harm and criminalise Black communities but tomorrow we push back &chant #FreeMCR10

Sonia Bassey MBE, FLJMU #IStandWithFionaDonohoe (@soniabassey1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From I heard about #NoahDonohoe in 2020 my gut told me this was foul play. It gave me chills. This has been confounded by the numerous inconsistencies with how the PSNI have dealt with the case and withholding of information and them being granted PII 😪

THE RENDITION (@therendition_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are we watching in 2025, we hear you ask? We’ve put together a curated list of 12 must-see Black theatre shows for 2025. ❣️

What are we watching in 2025, we hear you ask?

We’ve put together a curated list of 12 must-see Black theatre shows for 2025. ❣️
Black History Month 2025 (@bhmuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1778, Joseph Knight won a historic legal battle in Scotland, challenging slavery and forcing the nation to confront its role in colonialism. His case proved that slavery was not a settled institution but one open to moral and legal challenge. His courage helped shape the

In 1778, Joseph Knight won a historic legal battle in Scotland, challenging slavery and forcing the nation to confront its role in colonialism. His case proved that slavery was not a settled institution but one open to moral and legal challenge. His courage helped shape the
Afrika Stories (@afrika_stories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We’ve received French aid for 63 years, but our country hasn’t developed. Cutting it off won’t kill us, it will push us to work and rely on ourselves”~ President Ibrahim Traore

“We’ve received French aid for 63 years, but our country hasn’t developed. Cutting it off won’t kill us, it will push us to work and rely on ourselves”~ President Ibrahim Traore