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Here are a couple of features that you might enjoy, linked to Black History Month:

Talk to me

Maureen Whilby, Non Executive Director with Mersey Care, wants people to ask questions about black history and culture.

“I’m from a big Caribbean family, so Black History Month is an important way for people like me to come together positively and safely, to share stories and talk about raising up changes we feel need to happen.

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I see light

Justine Nakimulias Freedom to Speak Up Guardian and Cultural Sensitivity Lead for Equality and Diversity, Justine feels Black History Month ensures we never forget black culture through time.

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Talking about this generation

Last year marked the 75th anniversary of windrush and the founding of the NHS. Read our MC Magazine.

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The History Girls

"Their story may be 75 years old – but it will live on forever" says Garrick Prayogg in our MC Magazine.

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Don't see my colour...see me

Solomon Gwatidzo is a national award winning forensic community nurse. He talks openly  about what Black History Month means to him. Read in our MC Magazine.

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It's up to you

It’s important to celebrate the contribution made by black people in the past and now. Check out one of our previous editions of our MC Magazine.

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All rise

"People don’t expect you to stand up for yourself, but I did and I’m proud of it" shares FKA Twigs, the first black female and youngest ever winner of the NME's 'Godlike Genius' award. Read today in our MC Magazine.

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