citizenship of those people from the don’t do this today, who is going to tell Windrush Generation who were taught the stories of the Windrush Generation they were British, who were made British, and its legacy in the future? Many of the and who thought they were British – only original Windrush Generation have passed to find out that because of the hostile on, and as we approach the 80th, the 90t. [...] the V&A and Royal Albert Hall – will also help to extend 55% of the public is Participants in our discussion groups, conducted in the reach of the Windrush anniversary to majority April, didn’t feel that Windrush 75 had yet received aware of the Windrush audiences. [...] From the Macpherson report of 1999 to the Windrush The Government could work with stakeholders to develop appropriate scandal and the anti-racism protests of 2020, the demand is not just for models, including using the civil service to pilot and test models for how some presence in the room. [...] They should use this know that while the dial has shifted since opportunity to communicate the the first of the Windrush Generation importance of a diverse and inclusive Sandra Kerr CBE, Race Equality Director, Business in the Community landed in the UK in 1948, there is still workforce, while celebrating the much more work to be done to make UK significant impact and contribution that businesses. [...] It was in 1948, the year of the Windrush’s arrival, that Lindy Delapenha became Portsmouth’s first black player and the first Jamaican to play in the top flight in the post-war era.
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