After the withdrawal of Ignite Imaginations, the Council are looking for organisations with more of a ‘connection’ and ‘knowledge’ of Sheffield’s Black, African and Caribbean communities.
Both public hearings on Sheffield's arts and culture sector were held this week to discuss the racial inequalities within the sector and what’s being done to tackle them.
With the Policing Bill back in Parliament this week, Sheffield Against the Policing Bill have organised a demonstration protesting the bill this Saturday.
Hosted by Sheffield African Caribbean Mental Health Association, the panel event will focus on faith communities and their health and wellbeing, including awareness of Covid-19 vaccination.
Both public hearings on Sheffield's education sector were held this week to discuss the racial inequalities within the sector and what’s being done to tackle them.
Several migrant and asylum organisations have signed an open letter to six Sheffield MPs outlining their opposition to the 'inhumane and unworkable' proposals.
Sheffield Against Asylum Evictions and South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group recently organised five days of action to highlight housing issues facing migrants.
The Sheffield African Caribbean Mental Health Association (SACMHA) is providing new specialist services and resources to support people of colour in Sheffield.
Talks for Change, co-ordinated by South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group (SYMAAG), aims to highlight the issues and experiences of migrants in South Yorkshire and beyond.