The Voice Newspaper: May 2023

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'Avoid beaches which ban locals; Jamaicans pleas to Black Brits p4-5

1. Afrobeats under attack

Home Office block stars from entering Britain

2. Pub racist golliwog scandal Publican boasts dolls hung like lynching victims

Hair products cause fibroids New research on damaging straighteners

3. Legend of Jah Shaka

Tributes paid to great soundman

4. More Ghanaian nurses in NHS than Ghana

p8-9

Afro hair in schools L’Myah Sherae says hair ban is hairbrained p14

Microaggressions not micro Expert says ‘million paper cuts’ behaviour unacceptable p15

Talent drain fears for Africa as UK plugs jobs gap

5. Caribbean leaders demand reparations State of the Black World conference issues demands

6. America and Sudan conflict

Is the troubled state embroiled in a proxy Cold War?

7. Elderly hunger timebomb

Investigation into lack of savings for retirement

40 years of Isaac Julien Tate Britain celebrates influential artist p48-49

Why I left Team GB Judo star explains thinking behind JA move p54

8. Kebede wins union race Fourth Black trade union leader elected

9. Cops probe Saka race hate

Arsenal and England winger gets more abuse

10. BBC slammed for Kebede attack

Nick Robinson accuses union man of ‘extremism’

This issue is 56 pages

Diane Abbott is still a legend

DIANE ABBOTT, the first Black woman MP, has endured more online hate than the rest of Parliament put together. Everyone knows why. Many were shocked when the former shadow Home Secretary was suspended from being a Labour MP after a letter in her name appeared in the Observer newspaper. In the letter, Ms Abbott argued that white minorities faced ‘prejudice’, not ‘racism’, a claim which angered people across the political spectrum. She swiftly apologised, and said it was an ‘initial draft’ that was sent by mistake, and issued an ‘unreserved apology’ while clarifying that Jewish and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities all experience racism. But the damage was done and hours later she was out of Labour, at a crucial time just before local parties like hers in Hackney and Stoke Newington select their candidates. She is now in danger of being unable to stand for Labour again, just like her friend Jeremy Corbyn. That would be a sad end to her time as an MP that began in 1987 when she broke the glass ceiling thanks to support from the Black Sections. No one can doubt Ms Abbott’s commitment to tackling anti-Black racism. Over 35 years, she has relentlessly championed many causes including the London Schools and the Black Child annual conferences. It appears that tackling anti-Black narratives might also be her downfall, as the offending letter was responding to a Guardian article which suggested that anti-Semitism was more prevalent than other forms of racism. All forms of racism are equally important, but that does not mean they are exactly the same. There are many differences in the dynamics of how they manifest. Acknowledging this is not downgrading any particular form of racism. While Ms Abbott can talk from her personal experience of anti-Black racism, she has spoken passionately, and often, against anti-Semitism and anti-GRT racism. That is who she is; a principled anti-racist, and her record speaks for itself. She is, and remains, a legend. We hope that her situation is resolved satisfactorily and that she can reassure all people who suffer oppression that she is on their side in challenging racial injustice.

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page 55

SPORT ‘They understand me’

4min
page 54

Why being different is a strength and not a weakness

4min
pages 52-53

Tale of love and Haiti... and voodoo

2min
page 51

Don’t mess with ‘The Boss’

3min
page 50

Tate Britain celebrates 40 years of Isaac Julien

6min
pages 48-49

Loss, love and family are centre stage

3min
page 47

Miss Erica’s strutting her stuff

4min
page 46

The Gospel Truth Sadé Thomas Jesus and drill

3min
page 44

Ageing with the grace of God in a world untainted by sin

2min
pages 42-43

Nothing But Truth and Light Trust God for He is present

2min
page 42

Montel Gordon Stephen reminds us how far society still has to go

3min
page 41

Being young, Black and female is my superpower

4min
page 40

Lyndon Mukasa Is this Australia’s chance?

4min
pages 38-39

Blackstory Partnership event marks Windrush anniversary

1min
page 37

Maxiemum reward!

2min
page 37

Dementia Aid puts heart and soul into campaign

2min
page 36

Support grows for Diane Abbott after whip removed

2min
pages 35-36

BLACK WORKERS CONFERENCE 2023

1min
pages 33-34

Scrap the Bill of Rights

2min
page 32

More Black union members are heading for the picket lines

2min
page 31

FIGHTING RACISM ISN’T AN OPTIONAL EXTRA

3min
page 30

WORKPLACE ‘REP’ IS EMPOWERING

3min
page 29

BLACK WORKERS CONFERENCE 2023 BEING A BLACK UNION WORKPLACE

2min
page 28

Putting race back on the agenda Kate Bell, Deputy General Secretary of the TUC, says the union movement is committed to anti-racism

2min
page 27

BLACK WORKERS CONFERENCE 2023 CENTURY OF BLACK SELF-ORGANISATION

3min
page 26

What the Year of Black Workers is all about

2min
page 25

BLACK WORKERS CONFERENCE 2023 Empowering members to make a difference

1min
page 25

The Year of Black Workers

4min
page 24

Men suffering domestic violence ‘is still a taboo’

4min
page 22

Do you know your risk of type 2 diabetes?

1min
page 21

Thousands avoid type 2 diabetes with free evidence-based lifestyle programme

3min
page 20

Terence Channer Reflections on a world characterised by colour

3min
page 19

Dotun Adebayo Rate him or hate him - you can’t ignore him! Jah Shaka - revolutionary who inspired all rastas to the end

4min
page 18

‘Black business mag boosted my enterprise’

3min
page 17

Why it is so important to build generational wealth

3min
page 16

Microaggressions are really not that micro

4min
page 15

Sherae No child should face Afro hair school ban

3min
page 14

Momentum for reparations

7min
pages 11-13

£1bn fund ‘to decolonise colonial grant-giving’

4min
page 10

increased fibroid risk’

4min
page 9

Hair relaxers ‘causing

3min
page 8

Quit the Commonwealth

4min
pages 6-7

THAT BAN LOCALS’

2min
page 5

‘AVOID JA RESORTS

3min
page 4

‘The prison staff don’t really care about you’

4min
page 3

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