What does inclusion mean for young Black people in the UK? What are the challenges they face in the societies they live in and within the Black communities they are part of? How do we make sure that inclusion is not two-dimensional or conditional and recognises the whole individual?

Members of The Angelou Centre's Young People's Network join Steph Edusei to talk about
- diversity and inclusion in academic spaces
- economic inclusion
- employment
- experiences of community spaces

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Mentioned in the show:
The Independent article https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/black-people-change-names-hair-work-b2122324.html

This month's charity is The Angelou Centre, a black led women's charity based in the North East of England. The Angelou Centre delivers a range of accredited training, employability and development courses to support women into social and economic independence. Angelou Centre’s holistic model of care supports women and children who are often socially and politically excluded.
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