RACISM, CRIME AND POLICING IN THE JOHNSON-(CUMMINGS)-SEWELL/DICK MOMENT

27 and 28 October 2021, 6-9 pm (CET)

The ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association together with British Black Music are happy to announce the BTWSC/African Histories Revisited Open Voice Open Space presentation, where we facilitate spaces for pundits and commentators to have their say. Guest speaker: veteran community activist, historian and educator Bro Cecil Gutzmore.

‘Now that the noise surrounding the Tony Sewell Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report for Boris Johnson’s government has quietened down, veteran community activist, historian and former university lecturer Bro Cecil Gutzmore, will provide a critical, analysis not only of the Sewell Commission report, but also the role of PM Boris Johnson, former PM aide Dominic Cummings and Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick within Britain’/’s Crime & Policing narrative, and how that inter-plays with the British African communities’.

Bro Cecil Gutzmore provides a historical analysis, based on his long experience of community work, since the late 1960s. He is a veteran community activist, historian and educator, a former University of West Indies lecturer whose work within the British African community activism stretches back to the late 1960s. He gives his take on several of the cases, some of which he has a personal experience of.

Please register here to join the discussion: https://bitly.com/MondayXHS2021 . The link will be shared with people registered during the program day. Online via Zoom.

 

RACISM, CRIME AND POLICING IN THE JOHNSON-(CUMMINGS)-SEWELL/DICK MOMENT