Aspire Black Suffolk Book 'Elimu' is launched
Local community group, Aspire Black Suffolk, led by four black female professionals who are dedicated to tackling the causes of inequality and creating meaningful and lasting solutions have just brought out their first education book called Elimu, which means ‘knowledge’.
Conversations took place during the evening lead by West Suffolk College alumni Sophie Bradshaw and Eleanor and their guests were Cherise Daley head of school at Castle Hill Junior and Infant School , Sharon, health and social care lecturer and Suffolk one and Ola Anderson inclusive lecture, both from Suffolk new college.
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