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Be an inspiration - Positive black men share their stories
ImageBe an Inspiration' is a series of films that showcase positive Black men who care about  making a real difference in their communities and who also support REACH - a programme for Black boys and young Black men, supporting and inspiring them to raise their aspirations, attainment and achievement.
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View online or download the latest issue of Keep the Faith
ImageWelcome to the November issue of Keep The Faith. I was really saddened to learn that young Daniel De Gale passed away on October 8. Daniel was a former leukaemia patient, whose fight against leukaemia inspired hundreds of Afro-Caribbean people to donate much needed bone marrow, which saved the lives of countless sufferers.
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New data shows ethnic minority women are chronically under-represented in Local Government
ImageAt a reception in Westminster on November 3, Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equalities spoke about the need for local councils to have more Black, Asian and minority ethnic women as new data shows numbers have fallen back since 2006.
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Byron Lee 'The Dragon' dies
ImageWorld renowned band leader Byron Lee has died today (Nov 4) at the age of 73 after a two-year battle with cancer. Lee was undoubtedly one of Jamaica’s finest musical ambassadors. His career spanned over 50 years, and he has entertained thousands of fans around the globe during that time.
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Do you want to have your say?
ImageA new DVD has been produced by the Electoral Commission to help people from black and minority ethnic communities understand how to register to vote.
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Police launch You Tube videos to help tackle criminal damage and anti-social behaviour
ImageGrannies in hoodies are the latest innovative way West Midlands Police are tackling criminal damage and anti-social behaviour. The force has made three videos that tell a series of stories they hope will help tackle criminal damage, graffiti and anti-social behaviour among young people.
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Unveiling Bristol’s Barack Obama Generation
As the face of international politics is set to be transformed with the imminent election of Barack Obama or Sarah Palin, Bristol City Council take up the mantle for change.
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