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Nubiart Diary - Killing Afrikans

26 September 2011

‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’


Racist LSE lecturer removed from compulsory subjects

22 September 2011

The London School of Economics lecturer involved in the publication of racist material demonising African women has been banned from teaching any compulsory courses.


Anti-Imperialism protesters released on bail in Ghana

22 September 2011

A group of protesters from the ‘Hands off Libya! Hands off Africa’ coalition were released on bail after being arrested in Ghana on Founders Day following their protest against imperialist action across the Continent


Opinion: The Other Side Of African/Black History Month

12 September 2011

Awula Serwah & Kwaku reflect on the challenges and progressive way forward for African history Month in the UK.


BNP secure another racist conviction for its members

12 September 2011

Darren Lumb, the British National Party (BNP) organiser for Wakefield, was convicted at Pontefract Magistrates’ Court after he used racist abuse at a petrol station in a dispute over the price of diesel.


Racist thug to be evicted after attack is filmed on phone

12 September 2011

Birmingham council has promised to evict self confessed racist Tina Freeman after she was caught on video screaming anti-African abuse by a nine year old child.


Nubiart Diary - Notting Hill Carnival Feedback

12 September 2011

‘A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE ON THE AFRIKAN WORLD’


Teenager fined £1000 after launch of anti-African abuse

12 September 2011

A drunken teenager was fined almost £1,000 after assaulting and racially abusing two African men at a live music event during the Tall Ships celebrations on 22nd July.


Police officer caught on CCTV kicked African in the head

02 September 2011

A police officer was jailed for 18 months after caught kicking an African in the head with as much force as used for playing football.


Opinion: Why the government’s inquisition must be boycotted

01 September 2011

Toyin Agbetu shares his thoughts on the governments riot ‘victims’ inquiry and suggests that non-compliance with the rigged political process is the best way to ensure grass roots voices feed effective solutions.



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