WelcomeHi, I'm Bellavia Ribeiro-Addy, Black Students' Officer 2008/09, and welcome to our page for students' union officers. From August 4, students will be able to access our campaign information at our new website - www.nus.org.uk. The Black Students' Campaign represents students of African, Asian and Caribbean descent at a local and national level on all issues affecting black students. Please email me if you have any questions. You can also read my blog for my latest thoughts on the campaigns. Latest convenor blogs |
![]() Win an iPod through a multicultural photo compAdded on 16/07/2008 NUS Black students campaign is backing a new photography competition by the National Assembly Against Racism and Unison. The competition aims to reflect the value and positive impact of multiculturalism on the UK. Regular snappers and new-comers to photographer are all invited to get behind the view-finder and supply an image they feel meets this aim. Britain's multiculturalism has helped the country grow over the past century, however, it’s also experienced attacks from sections of the media and politicians. Those of us who value its positive impact on our society are voicing our support to assert the fact that multicultural Britain is a reality that cannot be wished away. To find out more about the competition go to www.naar.org.uk/multiculturalism. Please pass this link onto your students so that they can also take part. NUS Black Achievers’ Awards 2008Added on 08/07/2008 ![]() Held at Black Students’ Conference in June, the NUS Black Achievers’ Awards recognised and celebrated the achievements of individuals and students’ unions that have demonstrated exemplary support for Black students across the UK. Palestinian student Khaled Al-Mudallal was one of two individuals named Black Student of the Year 2008. Khaled was detained in Gaza as a result of restrictions on his movement, imposed by Israeli authorities, preventing him from completing his degree at Bradford University. Following huge international pressure, Khaled was allowed to return and has since spent much of his time speaking at various meetings and events across the country to raise awareness of the situation. Khaled Al-Mudalla said: "I am proud that NUS supports and works so hard for my campaign and that students in the UK have campaigned for my right to education and my right of movement, I wish that this support from NUS would continue for all issues of Palestine. "Winning the award is not the end of my campaign, but it will be the start for a bigger campaign and events to reflect on the need of education freedom in Palestine. "During the Black Students Conference we launched a new campaign called, ‘Let Palestinians study’. This aims [to build] an awareness to British students and gain enough support by students’ unions, teachers, lecturers, MPs, etc." Award winnersBlack Student of the Year Black Student Officer of the Year Campaign of the Year Student Union of the Year Bell Ribeiro-Addy elected as new Black Students' OfficerAdded on 12/06/2008 Bell Ribeiro-Addy has been elected as the Black Students' Officer for 2008/09. Elected at one of the best attended Black Students' Conferences in years, Bell has existing experience of this NUS Liberation campaign - having sat on the Black Students' Committee last year and edited the latest edition of the black students' handbook. Speaking on Bell's election manifesto, current Black Students' Officer Ruqayyah Collector said: "Bell has a fantastic record of defending all sections of the black community." Happy Birthday Nelson MandelaAdded on 05/06/2008 ![]() There are only a few milestones in life that we celebrate– your eighteenth birthday, passing your driving test and your graduation – but getting to your ninetieth birthday is definitely one that should be celebrated…and especially so if your Nelson Mandela. On 18 July 2008 millions of people throughout the world will celebrate Nelson Mandela's ninetieth birthday. This year provides us with the opportunity to celebrate Mandela, the movement he represented and also the role that the UK student movement played in the struggle. Said Black Students' Officer Ruqayyah Collector: "Nelson Mandela has been a huge inspiration to black students in Britain. He statement of support for the NUS Black Students' Winter conference last year empowered black students to get active and challenge all forms of discrimination. Marking his ninetieth birthday gives us an opportuinty to remember the struggle Mandela led against aparteid and re-engage in efforts to end racism on our campuses." Have your sayAdded on 20/05/2008 ![]() We’re launching a project to explore the experiences of black students. Various surveys and research bodies, such the National Student Survey, Equality Challenge Unit and Future Track, continue to highlight that black students face inequality within, as well as entry into, higher education (HE) and are less likely to be satisfied with their student experience. The research project aims to build a bigger picture and will focus on various aspects of academic experience such as the admissions procedure, attainment, campus life and support networks. This is an exciting and important project and we are calling on all black students to get involved.
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Get Black Students' Campaign news via RSS!You can now subscribe to newsfeeds specific to the black students' campaign! Just choose between the two feeds offered below. Confused about RSS? Here's the BBC's handy explanation. Frequently readBlack Students' Campaign resourcesBlack History Month October 2007
Race Relations (Amendement) Act
Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade ActLeaflet: Remembrance and Resistance, British Museum
Leaflet: Breaking the Chains
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Campaign MaterialsOrder form for freshers materials 2007 Race Relations (Amendment) Act tool-kit NUS Black Students' CommitteeFind out who the members of NUS Black Students' Committee for 2006/7 are here NUS Black Students' Handbook 2007/2008Download the NUS black students' handbook here. |