
In a Westminster Hall debate marking Black History Month I paid tribute to the immense contribution of African and Caribbean people to our country but highlighted the glass ceiling which undoubtedly still exists.
The Streatham constituency contains the southern part of Brixton. It has a longstanding reputation as a vibrant cultural and creative hub, and has also seen significant transformation and investment. Windrush Square is named after the Windrush generation – who settled in Brixton after arriving in the UK as it had the labour exchange which was closest to the accommodation provided to migrants in Clapham – and is home of the Black Cultural Archives.
In a Westminster Hall debate marking Black History Month I paid tribute to the immense contribution of African and Caribbean people to our country but highlighted the glass ceiling which undoubtedly still exists.
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