by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Jun 15, 2023 | Constituency Work
I was invited to the Black Cultural Archives by Royal Mail for the official launch of eight commemorative Windrush-themed stamps to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first Windrush arrivals in Britain. Each stamp is an artist’s interpretation of the Windrush era,...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Jan 21, 2022 | Clapham Common & Abbeville, Constituency Work
It was a pleasure to visit 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning for the debut screening of Two and a Half Questions from local filmmakers Marsha and Clovis Lowe, a documentary which explores questions of race and identity in modern Britain. I was lucky enough to be...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Jul 1, 2021 | Parliamentary Work
In this week's Windrush Day debate, I said that if the Government really meant their apology to Windrush scandal victims, they would fix the compensation scheme, end the Hostile Environment, address institutional racism, and work to create a society that treats...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Apr 30, 2021 | Articles
I’ve lost count of how many times the Government has apologised for its appalling treatment of the Windrush Generation.  Sadly, these warm words have not been matched by action. Their Windrush Compensation Scheme has become a scandal in itself, criticised from all...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Dec 1, 2020 | Parliamentary Work
Today in Parliament, I raised an urgent question about the Government's scheduled deportation flight on Weds, which would separate 31 children from their fathers. They have got it wrong on immigration time and again. This time they must think again and...
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