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Performance at church Windrush celebration goes viral on TikTok
afterwards attended a civic service organised by the Brixton Project. A wide range of dignitaries attended the service, including the Mayor of Lambeth, Councillor Sarbaz Barznji; Detective Chief Superintendent Sebastian Adjei-Addoh; and Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy.
During the street party, people enjoyed food, interviews and a display featuring items representing the Windrush era.
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However, it’s Sister Moveta’s performance that is causing a social media storm. She sang church choruses that were popular with the Windrush Generation. The TikTok audience loved Sister Moveta’s performance and comments on her post include: from across Lambeth to celebrate the Windrush Generation. With singing, dancing, eating, laughter and much more, we celebrated that great generation. We, their descendants, are in a better place because of their suffering and sacrifice. Their fight for a just and equitable society is still ongoing, and we will continue the fight until victory is won.”
Almost 100,000 people have viewed a video of reggae gospel artist, Sister Moveta, performing at a Windrush street party celebration organised by Brixton Community Church and led by Bishop Eric Brown.
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The NTCG church, well-known in the area, hosted the street party on June 24 and
“Love this. Wish I was there.”
“This sounds so good.”
“Me love dis. My eyes full a tears. God is good.”
Bishop Eric Brown is proud the church was able to host a party in honour of the Windrush Generation. He said: “Our street party brought together a good mix of citizens