Symposium to address state of black Britain

The state of black Britain symposium is being put together by fellow Street Pastors founder and Baptist minister the Rev David Shosanya.

It aims to provide representatives of Britain’s black community with a platform to assess past successes, current concerns and future achievements.

Panel discussions will explore religion and politics, the family and young people, economics and the new future of black Britain.

“The purpose of the symposium is to create an annual forum for a conversation across African and Caribbean communities with a view to evaluate progress, develop strategy and prioritise action around key social, political, economic and others issues of concern, and to facilitate the process of ongoing engagement,” said Rev Shosanya.

He said the symposium had the potential to “usher in a new paradigm” for community dialogue that could lead to engagement with issues of concern to Britain’s black community and coordinated action.

Rev Shosanya said: “The symposium will also be the only space that brings together both the leading thinkers within African and Caribbean communities and the organizations that represent us at Westminster and other key-stakeholders forums and holds them to account for the work done of behalf of us.”

The symposium will take place at the Commonwealth Club in London on 17 October.

Other panel members include Entrepreneur Levi Roots, the Mayor of London’s Ambassador to Young People James Cleverly, and BAFTA Award winner presenter and documentary maker, Angela Sarkis.
News
Over 320,000 people sign petition opposing Macron's '21st century mark' on Notre-Dame
Over 320,000 people sign petition opposing Macron's '21st century mark' on Notre-Dame

Over 323,000 people have signed a petition in opposition to new stained-glass window designs for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Nicki Minaj says she has rekindled her relationship with God
Nicki Minaj says she has rekindled her relationship with God

Rapper Nicki Minaj opened up about her recently reignited relationship with God and what inspired her to speak out for persecuted Christians, suggesting that her rise in the music industry made it more challenging to maintain the spirituality of her youth. 

Legal action launched challenge to civil service participation in LGBT Pride events
Legal action launched challenge to civil service participation in LGBT Pride events

The Christian Institute has initiated legal proceedings against Keir Starmer in a bid to end civil service participation in controversial Pride marches. 

National Lottery Heritage Fund awards £7.3m to historic churches
National Lottery Heritage Fund awards £7.3m to historic churches

The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded more than £7.3 million to help maintain four historic churches.