A mural depicting a Muslim girl skateboarding is inspiring residents in Lozells, Birmingham

Street art mural of Muslim girl riding skateboard stuns Birmingham residents

A mural depicting a Muslim girl riding a skateboard has stunned Birmingham residents who have praised the artwork for its bold approach to inclusivity. The street art has been created by talented graffiti guru Bunny Bread and is part of a series of murals which aim to engage local residents in Lozells through an interactive public arts…

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Migrant groups in Birmingham are calling on local authorities to help resettle Afghan refugees

West Midlands migrant groups call on government to grant Afghan refugees sanctuary

West Midlands migrant organisations have called on the UK government to grant Afghan refugees sanctuary in the region, following the current humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. As people desperately attempt to leave Afghanistan in a bid to escape instability and violence in the country, pro-migration groups are demanding PM Boris Johnson to announce a strategy granting…

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Anti-racist group shave condemned The Ivy Asia restaurant for their depictions of the South East and East Asian community

Birmingham ‘Stop Asian Hate’ group condemns London restaurant’s racist advert

A London restaurant has come under fire for publishing an advertisement deemed “racist” by members of the British Asian community. The Ivy Asia restaurant has received a backlash from Stop Asian Hate activists, including its Birmingham chapter, after releasing an offensive marketing campaign portraying East and South East Asian people as demeaning caricatures.

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Sampad has been awarded nearly £40,000 for a vital community project in Washwood Heath

South Asian arts organisation awarded £40K to work with women in Washwood Heath

Birmingham-based Sampad South Asian Arts & Heritage has been awarded nearly £40,000 worth of funding for a vital community project in one of the city’s most deprived neighbourhoods. The Baring Foundation awarded the money to the arts organisation to help them continue to develop creative initiatives to aid vulnerable women in north-east Birmingham.

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