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5 days ago · Why A Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister follows Shanice, a young black woman, from her first day at university, and John on his first day of his political campaign. Shanice proudly embodies all the things that John is not. She represents the people, while he represents the institution.
5 days ago · Born with a passion for performing arts, Shanice Banton has emerged as a prominent figure in the industry. Her unique blend of talent, determination, and hard work has contributed significantly to her success.
4 days ago · A jewellery designer who created an academy for young people says she is working to keep her parents’ legacy alive. Norma Banton has been making jewellery for 22 years and was the first black...
Oct 22, 2024 · Set over nine months, this piece delves into intersectionality, British politics, and Black women's maternal health. Fusing satire, spoken word, and narrative, Zakiyyah Deen’s debut play directly addresses the real reasons: Why A Black Woman Never Be Prime Minister.
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6 days ago · Chaniece says she's excited. She talks about how she only wanted to wear the outfit today when she actually played. She says she doesn't buy what the banker's said recently and she describes herself as fiery and brave. Chaniece's mum is in the audience and says she's a fiery and honest hard-worker.
Oct 14, 2024 · Leno Banton, lyrical chap and son of Burro Banton of Duhaney Park, Kingston is a contemporary of the 80s Reggae-Dancehall era. Performing his father’s smash hit “Boom Wah Dis” at a tender age would later inspire the budding Leno Banton to explore his own vocal talents.