by roz | Dec 16, 2015 | black women, child abuse
Tonight I had the pleasure of sharing the studio at Galaxy radio 102.5FM with Cherie Johnson of Shared Intense Support (SIS) and Natz from Sheadores. It was an evening of laughter, joy, sadness and revelations. We examined why young people and girls in particular are...
by roz | Oct 28, 2015 | black women, child abuse
The video below stunned me into silence. Beware, it contains disturbing images of police brutality and violence. This is the tale of two America’s. You should email or telephone the Sheriff to express your outrage at an officer, who is a power weight lifter,...
by roz | Aug 27, 2015 | black women
The abuse heaped upon women, never ceases to amaze me. Here in London we have seen a marked increase in the number of sexual assaults against women on trains. The seriousness of the matter may have been lost in the furore caused by the press misrepresenting Jeremy...
by roz | Jul 10, 2015 | arts & culture, black women
Ester Stanford is a campaigner and spokesperson on Pan-African Reparations for Global Justice. She serves as the Co-Vice Chair of the Pan-African Reparations Coalition in Europe (PARCOE). During her interview on Galaxy 102.5fm she made reference to this petition,...
by roz | Jun 16, 2015 | article, black women
Rachel Dolezal the former leader of the NAACP[1. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.]chapter in Spokane is an activist and artist. Mother of an adopted black child, she is a professor of black studies and has held seminars on black hair....
by roz | Apr 23, 2015 | black women, Human Rights, politics
A recent survey asked whether women should have the vote. The on line survey showed that 70% of those who participated thought that women should have the vote. That left 30% that don’t think that women should have the vote. One women aged 30 said, “I have...