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Volunteer chaplain Gavin Page writes: ‘It’s that time of year again when the Frankfurt Christmas Market returns to Birmingham City…
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During Black History Month, the new West Midlands Regional Racial Justice Board was celebrated at a service held at Coventry Cathedral yesterday (Sunday 6 October). This service marks a pivotal moment in the collaboration on six West Midlands Church of England dioceses, as the newly formed West Midlands Regional Racial Justice team begins its work of seeking and promoting racial justice across the region. The Regional Racial Justice Board is supported by – and working in – the areas covered by the Dioceses of Birmingham, Coventry, Gloucester, Hereford, Lichfield and Worcester. The team of 11 members sits under the leadership of the new regional Director of Racial Justice, the Revd Dr Evie Vernon O’Brien (pictured).
The Church of England Birmingham’s Racial Justice Reference Group is inviting people to participate in two special Black History Month services:
The 2024 national Black History Month theme is ‘Reclaiming Narratives.’ A comprehensive resource pack can be downloaded from the Black History Month website HERE.