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Music & Entertainment
This group is for those who enjoy the wonderful sounds of Lovers Rock Music and like to listen to and attend revival type events, networking evenings and/or social gatherings where this type of music is played, respected and appreciated. We aim to organise linkups at these types of events as profile ...
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Thursday, 26 July 2012
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Latest News Flash
Latest Headline News Flash is our portal to relevent worldwide headline news, breaking news, world news, news flash, Caribbean news, African news travel, business news. If you have any news just post here.
Created on: Tuesday, 04 September 2012
Jamaica Diasapora
Jamaican Diaspora UK seeks to promote and protect the interests of Jamaica and Jamaicans*, and to contribute to the country’s development. Note: * Citizens of Jamaica by birth, descent, marriage, registration or naturalisation.
In 2004 The Jamaican Diaspora UK was formed. It was established following a resolution ...
Created on: Sunday, 26 August 2012
Mutual Exchange
Times are hard and with money being tight we have to maximise our skills and services without having to exchange Pounds.This group is for members to register their skills and exchange with other members their skills or services. For instance, a person could be a plumber and I could require a plumber and I would swap my skills for the plumber's. If I need Financial advice and someone needs their CV written then we could exchange services. Someone ...
Created on: Thursday, 03 MAY 2012
African and Caribbeans Alzheimer's Awareness
Alzheimer’s disease is more prevalent among
the African and Caribbean Black Community than among Whites - with
estimates ranging from 14% to almost 100% higher
The number of African and Caribbeans aged 65 and over
will more than double by 2030, from 2.7 million to
6.9 million by 2030.
There is a great familial risk of Alzheimer’s disease
in African and Caribbeans
Genetic and environmental factors may work
differently to cause Alzhe ...
Created on: Saturday, 21 April 2012
BMITC
Black Men In The Community (BMITC) has been established as a response to the current and deteriorating climate of austerity and the disproportionate impact it is having on Black men.
We are a genuine partnership of organisations, networks and individuals who recognise the importance of forging sustainable and effective partnerships. We see ‘taking meaningful action’ and being ‘solution focused’ as key to improving the life chances and aspirat ...
Created on: Tuesday, 06 March 2012
UK Immigration & Visas
Updates on rules, requirements and amendments on UK immigration.
Please feel free to post questions.
Created on: Sunday, 30 October 2011
Voice OF Africa United
Founders Message Forward to you all
Our Mission In Hand For Africa [ Forward from the chief founder officer ]
Dear Friends From within and outside of the African Nations I Greet you with this Message of Hope and unity for us.
Our mission is to help people who suffer from the lack of access to health, Education, Vision related and physical disabilities. A lack of opportunity due to extreme poverty and failing aid Missions help ...
Created on: Friday, 12 August 2011
Black Youth Achievements CIC
Black Youth Achievements (BYA) are a community interest company founded in 2008, with the objective of creating opportunities for change for young people aged 8 - 25 and of African / Caribbean / Mixed Heritage in the UK.
BYA focuses on positive events and experiences, to redress the balance of negative stereotypes and representations amongst this group.
Annual awards ceremonies - recognising and rewarding the positive actions, talents and ...
Created on: Thursday, 23 September 2010
Nucinema
NuCinema informs about the Diaspora film releases & film events (mainly UK) in order to boost audience support to black interest films and ultimately prove that black characters and black talents can actually sell.
WHY NUCINEMA
I realised that one needs to make an extra effort to get access to info about films portraying the Diaspora and its issues.
One of the main reasons is that the Diaspora cinema does not get coverage from mainstream’s ...
Created on: Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Blacknet African Caribbean Students Societies
If you are at University or College then this is the group for you even if you are already a member of your UNIs ACS,all you have to do is name the University and/or the ACS that you attend or are part of and share any relevent informaition that may be useful to other students. You can also use this group to exchange course books ect.
Created on: Wednesday, 30 December 2009
My Interracial Love
Black & White Dating: You Can Do It at BlackwhiteFinder.com
By BlackwhiteFinder.com
Dated: Dec. 13, 2009
With almost 2 million profiles, BlackwhiteFinder.com, the Interracial dating site, is the best source of dating profiles for Interracial Singles.
Vanessa, has got a interracial lover online. Karen, who is 27 yrs old, married with a interracial match with the help of online dating too. Will yo ...
Created on: Monday, 14 December 2009
BN Village
This area is where you can cut and paste interesting topics or discussuions that have been found on other forums or blogs, most of the iformation I post here will come from http://www.bnvillage.co.uk
Created on: Friday, 25 September 2009
RECOGNiZE
Recognize..
Recognize is a community based social organisation committed to raising the profile of Black History and culture within the African and Caribbean diaspora. Our mission is based on the well known notion that whilst we can all name the well known Nelson Mandela,Muhammed Ali,Rosa Parks how would we fare with unsung heroes Olaudah Equiano, Ignatius Sancho, Walter Tull or Mary Prince. In a time when the British ...
Created on: Friday, 04 September 2009
Anything Motivational
Hi there, this group is for people of like mind that want never ending improvement in every aspect of their lives. The information exchanged here can help to motivate and initiate change and success at every level.
Created on: Monday, 24 August 2009
London Young Women's Initiatives
Using a creative approach, we bring excellent skills and fantastic vision to all our events and projects. We welcome and encourage partnership working, offer expertise and provide excellent contacts and access to facilities and resources.
We work with young women through one or more of our mediums (events, seminars, workshops or projects) to;
•Empower, Build confidence and develop
•Deliver training/work-experience/employmen ...
Created on: Saturday, 04 July 2009
How do we respond to the election of the BNP?
The most dangerous of developments that strikes at the heart of our continued presence and safety here in the UK. As the recession deepens and racism rises what should our response be to the BNP and the ramping up of racism?
The last time we were in this position was the early 1990's the country in economic mini depression and the BNP headquarters in Welling South East London. We can expect racist attacks to rise; we c ...
Created on: Monday, 08 June 2009
Training & Personal Development
This club is for all those who are into self improvement/personal development or want to get into it.
Here you will be able to share your experiences with others, you will be able to get or give recomendations and/or reviews on self improvement/personal development books, cds or even videos that may help you or someone on their journey, you will also have the chance to network with like minded people.
Have you read any books by any of the au ...
Created on: Thursday, 04 June 2009
Black Youth Achievement Awards 2010
'Black Youth Achievements' are a registered community interest company founded in August 2008 by Kay Oldroyd.
The objective of 'Black Youth Achievements - The Awards' is to emphasise, reveal and promote positive actions and achievements of our young black people (by this we mean those of a African / Caribbean heritage, parents or parent ) within the UK community.
These awards aspire to provide a platform for these young people to be open ...
Created on: Thursday, 28 MAY 2009
Building Win-Win Social Partnerships: A Mornflake Model
Greetings,
I hope that this message finds you in good spirits. My name is Masimba Biriwasha, a Zimbabwean, currently based in France, Paris. I am interested in becoming part of your community, and contributing my thoughts and feelings.
Thanks to Mornflake cereal http://www.mornflake.com and their online video contest http://www.mornflakecompetition.com, I have been able to discover a lot about UK online communities including this community. ...
Created on: Monday, 25 MAY 2009