This racist woman, Polly Salt, whose profile indicates she’s a @canalrivertrust volunteer, wants me to leave the country.
This is also my country! I’m a Londoner born and bred! #BlackHistoryMonth seems to trigger people and bring out their true colours!
My Block of the Week. #ButlerBlocks
This racist woman, Polly Salt, whose profile indicates she’s a @canalrivertrust volunteer, wants me to leave the country.
This is also my country! I’m a Londoner born and bred! #BlackHistoryMonth seems to trigger people and bring out their true colours!
My Block of the Week. #ButlerBlocks
Today we were joined by our 2019 Woman of the Year finalist @leanneperoofficial, who went on to create the charity @blackwomenrisinguk after she found there wasn’t enough support for black women going through breast cancer when she got her diagnosis. @dawnbutlerbrent, who was diagnosed in 2021, and shed light on some of the issues black women face when diagnosed.
⚠️Live facial recognition is a mass surveillance tool – until the police understand its inbuilt bias it isn’t safe in their hands.
🚨That’s why I’ve joined 60+ MPs & Peers to #StopFacialRecognition in the UK.
Find out more ➡️@BigBrotherWatch | https://bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/campaigns/stop-facial-recognition/
Happy Podcast Friday!!
I’m so excited to share that our episode “Mammograms and Me” hosted by @dawnbutlerbrent is out now.
There was a lot of laughter and mutual respect ✊🏽 as we shared our books with each other as authors discussing #visability, #breastcancerawareness and tackling taboo subjects
Follow @metro.co.uk to find the episode and let me know what you think? 💕💕
Posted @withregram • @metro.co.uk On this weeks episode of Mammograms and Me, @dawnbutlerbrent MP chats with @drnighatarif about the taboos around getting checked in ethnic minority communities and why its so important to increase visibility.
Listen to the full podcast in the 🔗 in the bio 👆
#womensupportingwomen
It’s that time of year again🤗
Very excited to be back in Liverpool this weekend for Labour Conference and my famous #JamaicaParty23! 🇯🇲
This year is even bigger than before! Get ready for an evening of great music, good vibes and rum punch! 🎶💃🍹
See you all on Sunday!#Lab23
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I started my Jamaica party to promote unity within the @UKLabour party.
#JamaicaParty23 was bigger and better than ever before!🇯🇲
Such love, vibes and music 🔥 Thank you to amazing @aceofjacks and @harjxo for unforgettable sets.🎵
It started with a few friends now it’s many.
It’s important to show different sides of politicians. Many MPs, Councillors, AM’s and we all sang Happy Birthday to @SadiqKhan!
We are all the @UKLabour family and I love bringing everyone together every year at conference.
Big shoutout to @campandfurnace for such a great team and unbelievable venue.
Plans for next year’s party are already underway and it will be even bigger and better than this year’s!
Next year hopefully we will be in government! I look forward to celebrating and dancing with you all!💃
And thank you to my team as always making it the biggest party of conference.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
I have news ☺
It was a huge honour to be the UK representative at the Congressional Black Caucus (@TheBlackCaucus) legislative conference in Washington, DC.
It was a whirlwind. It got me thinking about what needs to happen at @UKLabour conference.
Here’s some highlights 👇🏾🧵
It took time to process this incredible experience.
Thousands of people attended, so being the sole 🇬🇧 delegate was a very proud moment.
I met people from around the world, with a shared vision for a fairer & equitable world.
Collaboration is vital to tackle global challenges🤝
⚠ Advancements in artificial intelligence makes discussions around equity urgent.
I spoke at length on bias the real risks of AI automating discrimination & bias.
If we’re not careful the marginalised will be further marginalised. And some may manipulate AI to their advantage.
I was invited to join an Intl. panel to discuss anti-racism and diversity legislation & initiatives.
I stressed the importance of working on a global scale to dismantle unfair inequalities that exist globally.
As Edmund Burke said ‘When bad men combine, the good must associate’
We must use our voices to call out governments, at home or abroad, who stoke hate and division.
This Government here in the UK has shown that they are willing to make our country less safe by promoting hate.
So the good amongst us must associate and unite.
I also spoke on the importance of no longer willing to debate whether racism exits. It is now time to urgently work on solutions.
For those still in first gear, it is time to change gears and put your foot on the pedal.
I noted how the @UN condemned the UK Government-backed Race Report for attempting to ‘normalise white supremacy’.
My message is clear – racism and prejudice is bad for everyone, not just for Black & brown people.
The historic @WhiteHouse tour was a fitting end. A reminder that power without a good purpose is worthless.
We didn’t enjoy the rain, but did enjoy the fantastic band that greeted us! 🥁
I even got to say hi to my favourite president & first lady, @BarackObama @MichelleObama😉
I was honoured to meet many extraordinary and distinguished Congress men & women.
It is so important to have discussions around breast cancer and how representation matters!
Thanks to @blackwomenrising for all the work they do.
Such a pleasure to be on @lorraine with Leanne this morning. #FindTheMillion #ChangeandCheck