by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Sep 9, 2022 | Articles
Chris Kaba’s family, and Streatham’s community, are in pain. The Met Police needs to give us answers. Chris Kaba, who on Monday was shot dead by police in Streatham at the age of 24, grew up in this area and is very much loved here. There’s a lot of community trauma;...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Jul 6, 2021 | Parliamentary Work
This week, the Government voted its draconian Policing Bill (Police Crackdown Bill) through the House of Commons. Not a single Tory MP voted against it. Rather than addressing the growing injustices of our time, they are firmly united behind silencing the people who...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Feb 2, 2021 | Campaigns, News
Christopher Kapessa, a black child, died after being pushed into the River Cynon in South Wales on 1 July 2019. His family are appalled by the way the case has been handled. The Crown Prosecution Service deciding it was not in the public interest to seek a prosecution...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Oct 29, 2020 | Articles
In our first ever Year 7 history class, my teacher, Mr Smart, told us to write down the following phrase: “We study the past to live the present with an eye on the future.” Why do we study history? Because if you don’t know where you come from, you don’t know where...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Mar 19, 2020 | Press Releases
Labour’s Shadow Immigration Minister has called the Windrush Lessons Learned Review “a damning verdict on the institutional racism of the Home Office”, citing its criticisms of net migration targets, Windrush compensation and wider departmental culture. Reacting to...
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