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People, Places, Events


May 13th: Today’s Feature - Jordan Banjo, Dancer, Choreographer, TV & Radio Presenter
Jordan Mayowa Banjo, born on December 31, 1992, is a renowned British street dancer who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. He gained widespread recognition as a member of the highly acclaimed dance troupe Diversity, which emerged victorious in the third series of Britain's Got Talent. Jordan's exceptional talent and captivating performances have solidified his position as one of the most talented dancers in the industry.
May 13


May 12th: Today’s Feature - Ashley Banjo, MBE; Street dancer, Choreographer, Actor and Television presenter
In raising his own children, Ashley Banjo believes it is crucial to teach them about justice from an early age. He wants to instil in them the importance of standing up against injustice and calling it out as wrong. This commitment to teaching his children about justice reflects Ashley's personal experiences and his desire to create a more inclusive society.
May 12


May 11th: Today’s Feature - Dr Oliver Lyseight, Reverend
Oliver Lyseight's journey to Britain in 1951 was marked by his arrival on the ship 'Britannica' at Liverpool Docks on November 8th of that year. As one of the early African Caribbean members of the Wolverhampton community, he sought solace and connection by attending the Darlington Street Methodist Church in the town centre. Initially, Oliver did not encounter any difficulties in being part of a predominantly white church. However, this changed when a new minister assumed lea
May 11


May 10th: Today’s Feature - John Charles Bryan Barnes, MBE, Former Footballer & Manager
John Barnes, has released two notable books throughout his career. The first one, titled "John Barnes: The Autobiography," was published in 1999 and provided readers with a captivating insight into his life. Following the success of his autobiography, Barnes released his second book, "The Uncomfortable Truth About Racism," in 2021. This thought-provoking piece delves into the complex issue of racism and received widespread acclaim from readers and critics alike.
May 10


May 9th: Today’s Feature - David Thomas Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead; British Labour Party Politician, General Practitioner and Political Activist
David Thomas Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead
(3 October 1913 – 18 December 1994) was a British Labour Party politician, general practitioner and political activist. Born in Grenada, in the Caribbean, he was the second peer of African descent to sit in the House of Lords, being granted a life peerage in 1975, and was the longest serving Black Parliamentarian.
May 9


May 8th: Today’s Feature - Freedom Zampaladus, CEO The Urban Equestrian Academy, Author, Speaker, Presenter
With a wealth of experience in Youth & Community work, Freedom Zampaladus has dedicated his career to making a positive impact on the lives of young people and fostering a sense of unity within the community. His multifaceted talents and unwavering commitment to empowering others have solidified his reputation as a leader in the field of equestrian education and community development.
May 8


May 7th: Today’s Feature - Mr & Mrs Vincent Oliver (Nerissa Wint); A Leceister Windrush Story
In 1956, Vincent and Nerissa Oliver, made the decision to move to England with their four children. Upon settling in their new home, Vincent found work as a machine operator involved in the construction of the M1 motorway. This job became a significant part of his identity, and he would often fondly recall his time working on such a major infrastructure project. Meanwhile, Nerissa secured a job at John Bull, a rubber factory located in Evington Valley Road.
May 7


May 6th: Today’s Feature - Roy Francis, Rugby Player & first UK Black Professional Coach
Roy Francis made history not only as rugby's first Black coach but also as Britain's first Black coach in any sport. His leadership and authority over white men in Britain during a time when racial barriers were prevalent in society is truly remarkable. In the 1950s, colour bars prevented many Black individuals from securing jobs, making Francis's achievements even more significant
May 6


May 5th: Today’s Feature - Bishop Rosemarie Mallett, Bishop of Croydon
The historic appointment of the Venerable Dr Rosemarie Mallett in 2022 as the Bishop of Croydon marks a significant milestone for the Church of England. Breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings, Dr Mallett becomes the first woman to hold this esteemed position.
The historic appointment of the Venerable Dr Rosemarie Mallett in 2022 as the Bishop of Croydon marks a significant milestone for the Church of England.
May 5
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