Black History Month
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After an all-star panel told us who they would celebrate to mark Black History Month, we asked readers for their suggestions
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They have all earned Britain’s thanks: 20 Black heroes who should be on a postage stamp
Bernardine Evaristo, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Doc Brown and others
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Hundreds of events lined up for October, with focus on role black women have played in shaping British history
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Yes, Sunak at No 10 is a ‘win’ – in exposing the emptiness of elite diversity rhetoric
Nesrine MalikIf Britain’s first Asian PM is meant to be a high mark for progress, let’s not forget the inequalities his politics create, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik -
Letter: Dr Steve Cushion on the thoughtless use of terms like ‘plantation’ by companies
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Updating the school curriculum, creating an anti-racist politics … there is a pathway to a fairer and more equal society, say Lenny Henry, Diane Abbott and others
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Black History MonthRishi Sunak will be PM, but don’t get too excited: trickle-down diversity doesn’t workMarcus RyderThe Tories have been feted for having minorities at the top, but that’s less of a panacea than you might think, says Marcus Ryder, host of the podcast Black British Lives Matter
Jon Daniel and the black Britons who should be on a postage stamp