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(A Report On Innovative Street Work At Nights Among Children And Young People Age 13-18 years, n The London Borough Of Hammersmith And Fulham) June 1999 - August 2000 |
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Advance Notice
The Black European Community Development Federation In Association with the National Federation of Self-Help Organisations and the African and Caribbean Institute for Community Education Presents ‘Counting Achievements in Britain and Facing Challenges of the Future’ It is time to pause, evaluate and celebrate. We are repeating our series of lectures, delivered by prominent individual achievers and senior representatives of grassroots organisations. Speakers will chart the foundation, development and leadership by the Black Communities, and their historic and unassailable contributions to Britain and her place in World Affairs. Progress or regressive development ? All lectures will be recorded for future broadcasts. Members of the audience will be able to participate during question and answer sessions, following each talk. Entrance to Venue is by ticket only.
For more information contact: becdf@ubol.com |
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By Dr. RUNOKO RASHIDI* "Most of the population of modern China — one fifth of all the people living today — owes its genetic origins to Africa." "How do we explain such a large population of Blacks in Southern China, powerful enough to form a kingdom of their own?" |
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THE VINCE HINES FOUNDATION Community Education and Training Services UK Registered Charity No.: 269681. Est. 1975. UK Registered Learning Provider. Department for Education and Skills Registration No.:10006844 E-mail: cmass@ubol.com |









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‘Responding to the challenges’ |