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UK Black Pride will take place over three days for an extended 2021 event

UK Black Pride will take place over three days for an extended 2021 event UK Black Pride – Europe’s largest Pride celebration for LGBTQ+ people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Latin American and Middle Eastern-descent – will return in a big way for 2021. Following their 15th birthday celebrations last year, UK Black Pride will be extended across three days this summer over the weekend 2-4 July. The organisation have also announced the theme as Love and Rage, to acknowledge the difficult 12 months for so many people within ethnic minority communities. “What we’ve seen firsthand over the past year is our communities’ persistent commitment to each other,” a press release for UK Black Pride 2021 read.

World Health Organization joins art world to launch global campaign confronting mental health toll of pandemic

A still from Ragnar Kjartansson s 2018 video Figures in Landscape (Friday), which will be offered at auction by Christie s on 25 March in support of the Healing Arts campaign The World Health Organization and a coalition of cultural partners will next week launch a “call to action” to galvanise the arts in countering the mental health crisis of isolation, anxiety and bereavement caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Known as Healing Arts 2021, the global campaign kicks off with a week of virtual talks and events on 22-26 March in collaboration with University College London, Tate galleries, Italy’s Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, the UK’s newly formed National Centre for Creative Health, the Hospital Rooms charity and the Saudi philanthropic foundation Community Jameel.

Pride in London s top Black member resigns over racism concerns

Pride in London’s top Black member resigns over racism concerns Nadine White © Provided by The Independent The most senior Black team member at Pride in London has resigned over concerns about racism within the organisation, The Independent can reveal. Rhammel Afflick has quit as director of communications after seven years with the group, which organises the Pride march, attended by roughly 1.5 million people in the centre of the capital each year. The 26-year-old has alleged that the LGBT+ group had turned a blind eye to bigotry, while Black volunteers have been ostracised. Pride in London has now apologised, and admitted we “know we must do better to serve the communities we represent.”

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