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- 2015 Elections: 11 new BME MP’s make history
- 70th Anniversary of the Partition of India
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- Civil Rights Leader Ratna Lachman dies
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- International Commissioners condemn the appalling murder of Tyre Nichols
- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
- Job Vacancy: Head of Campaigns and Communications
- Media and Public Relations Officer for Jean Lambert MEP (full-time)
- Number 10 statement - race disparity unit
- Pathway to Success 2022
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- Rashan Charles had no Illegal Drugs
- Serena Williams: Black women should demand equal pay
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- The Colour of Power 2021
- The Power of Poetry
- The UK election voter registration countdown begins now
- Volunteering roles at Community Alliance Lewisham (CAL)
Tower Hamlets: Who Can We Turn to?
Tower Hamlets Police and Community Safety Board (PCSB) in partnership with the Somali Integration Team (SIT) will host a 'Who Can We Turn To' event focusing on safety for women in the local community, tomorrow.
Working with Mayor Lutfur Rahman and Met Police Borough Commander, Paul Rickett the organisers hope to engage local women whose voices sometimes go unheard.
They are inviting women in the area to come out to the event to express their concerns about anti-social behaviour, hate crime and domestic abuse. The women will be advised about policing, community safety and other issues within the borough that may directly affect them.
The PCSB are responsible for overseeing how the police, council and other public bodies tackle crime within the Borough and engages with local residents and people who work in the area.
SIT empowers women from a wide range of backgrounds, working with families and young children to support them in achieving their aspirations.
Thursday, 3rd February, 11am – 2pm.
London Muslim Centre, 46- 92 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1JX.
Contacts: Mohammed Raja, Tower Hamlets Police & Community Safety Board, 020 7364 6108 / mohammed.raja@towerhamlets.gov.uk or Sahra Mire (for Somali speakers) on: / sahra.mire@womensinfo.org.u/ 020 7364 6108.