Child poverty remains deeply stratified along racial lines. While nearly one in three UK children now live in poverty, the burden falls much more heavily on Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Black, and Asian families.
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Next, our editor @nmozz.bsky.social explored the impact of race on child poverty.
"The more explicit we are in defining the problem, the better our chance at devising efficient solutions that are genuinely effective in the communities that need them the most."
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The gonorrhoea vaccine should be a major breakthrough, but young Black women are being left out of sexual health policy – with devastating effects.
Half of ethnic minority Brits have reported “negative experiences” in nature because of their racial identity, according to new research shared exclusively with The Lead.
This month, in the vacuum that should be being used to platform Black stories, that space is instead being filled with swelling hostility. Black History Month matters. In fact, it may be more important now than it’s ever been.
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“As dangerous, nationalist ideologies creep closer to the political and cultural mainstream, it has never been more vital to ensure minoritised communities have a voice.”
Me for the @theleaduk.bsky.social on our Black History Month coverage:
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The news story shortlisted is this one on the abhorrent treatment of children in prison during the covid lockdowns, for @theleaduk.bsky.social
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Very powerful stuff from @nmozz.bsky.social. What have we become!?
The Prime Minister declared Britain will “never surrender the flag” to the far-right - but this has already happened, and Starmer is complicit. The racists have been emboldened by this government's own rhetoric - what we saw at the weekend is the consequence
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The mainstream political class has seamlessly adopted the far-right’s language of fear and othering. The Prime Minister declared Britain will “never surrender the flag” to far-right protesters. But this is exactly what has already happened.
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The Nigel Farage-ing of Britain is causing a terrible ripple effect - and families like mine are feeling it | Natalie Morris
After a summer of Farage, flags, and the drip-feeding of cruelty into the public psyche - I'm writing in The Guardian today about what this scary vibe shift means for families like mine who don't fit the increasingly narrow, racialised definition of 'Britishness'
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The Met plans to use "dangerously inaccurate" LFR at Notting Hill Carnival with no meaningful consent & no clarity on what happens to your data
People of colour will feel the worst impacts of disproportionate surveillance first before it seeps outwards into society
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“We all tell stories through our bodies and we all trap stories in our bodies.”
Lanre Malaolu talks to @Nmozz.bsky.social about the importance of the body in his work.
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WHEN IS IT NOT SMALL BOATS WEEK THO??
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When is it wealth inequality week, eh?? WHEN DOES THAT COME AROUND?
Why is it controversial to suggest that anti-Black racism is different to other kinds of racism?
As @NMozz.bsky.social writes, in the days since Diane Abbott's (poorly worded) comments, we're reminded just how stark anti-Black racism is, especially for women.
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All forms of racism are abhorrent, *and* they are experienced differently - for all sorts of reasons. Yet too often, attempts at honest discussion are derailed by a mental block that turns debate into a spiral of defensiveness
My latest for @theleaduk.bsky.social
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I really hope legalising assisted dying doesn't come at the cost of improving palliative care. We need both. It's a travesty that hospices are run as charities and not government funded. Everyone deserves to die with dignity and comfort - it is possible and necessary
Can grief unravel you twice? This month's newsletter is all about the second big loss of your life, and how it can feel different - quieter, flatter heavier...
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"Increasing free school meals is not the silver bullet that will eradicate child poverty, but it’s a starting point."
@nmozz.bsky.social reflects on Labour's decision to extend free school meals to an extra half a million children.
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Another baby has died after living in mouldy social housing. Akram was just 15 weeks old. His desperate parents reached out for help - nothing was done
A law to force landlords to act quickly on mould has been delayed. It won't be fully implemented until 2027:
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It's half a decade since George Floyd was murdered. I can't remember the last time I heard a white person use the word 'ally'
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Care workers have some of the most vital roles in a well functioning, empathetic and morally robust society, yet people in these jobs are underpaid, overworked and undervalued.
We won’t solve the social care crisis unless we start valuing caring professions:
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My first Mother's Day as a mum. My first without my mum. Wrote this one for all the motherless mothers today 🩷🩷🩷
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"Black women are more likely to die as a result of childbirth than white women. Beliefs that Black bodies can endure more pain coexisting with contradictory views about Black and Brown bodies being defective result in more surveillance but less actual care."
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Now, survivors are calling for a public inquiry to examine how this was allowed to happen
This scandal needs attention and public outcry - the children and grandchildren of the Windrush generation are still feeling this trauma today:
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There is ANOTHER Windrush Scandal - thousands of Black children were labelled "educationally subnormal" and denied an education in the 1960s/70s
This racist policy was not accidental. It was by design. A deliberate undereducation of the Black population