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  1. Swansea’s African Community Centre shines at Welsh Charity Awards

    From Zumba classes to food banks, Mojisola’s work earns top honour

    Mojisola Olateju was named Volunteer of the Year for her tireless work supporting women and families from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds. She runs women‑only Zumba classes attended by more than 40 women, coordinates a food bank serving over 500 families, and provides weekly childcare so that more than 50 mothers can attend English classes.

    Accepting her award, Mojisola explained that her women‑only Zumba sessions are less about fitness goals and more about breaking isolation.

    “I let them know that it’s not about losing weight – it’s about coming together, interacting, strengthening our muscles, and taking people away from isolation. We’re able to talk together and be there for each other.”

    Young volunteer makes daily journey to welcome newcomers

    17‑year‑old David Uche Iyamu, also from the African Community Centre, was runner‑up in the Young Volunteer of the Year category. Despite living 12 miles away, he makes a daily round trip to Swansea to welcome newcomers — often asylum seekers and refugees — with empathy and warmth.

    He said:

    “Being nominated is an incredible honour. Regardless of the outcome, it’s a win to be recognised among such talented peers.”

    Volunteer of the Year winner Mojisola Olateju with fellow African Community Centre volunteer and Young Volunteer of the Year runner‑up David Uche Iyamu at the Welsh Charity Awards 2025.
    (Image: Welsh Charity Awards)

    A centre at the heart of Swansea’s multicultural story

    Founded in 2003 by Mrs Uzo Iwobi OBE, the African Community Centre has grown from a grassroots idea into a registered charity serving communities across Wales. While rooted in supporting African and African Caribbean people, it has become a place where people of all cultures can find a welcome and a listening ear.

    The centre runs English classes, youth projects, cultural workshops, volunteering opportunities and even a unique Asylum Seekers Community Transport scheme. It describes itself as “a major force in making Swansea the wonderfully diverse multicultural city which it is today.”

    National leaders praise volunteers’ impact

    Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Jane Hutt praised the “extraordinary dedication and impact” of volunteers across Wales, while WCVA Chief Executive Lindsay Cordery‑Bruce described the winners as “the people holding our nation together, with kindness, volunteering, inclusion and unwavering helpfulness.”

    Related articles

    New women’s art project launched by university and Swansea African Community Centre
    A creative partnership supporting women from diverse backgrounds through art and community engagement.

    Community hero’s support of Swansea mums celebrated by Amazon
    Maureen Ekenna recognised for her work with ethnic minority mums, supported through the African Community Centre.

    Black British artists celebrated on Swansea street
    A striking installation in King’s Lane showcases the work of leading Black British artists during Black History Month.

    Music volunteer from Swansea nominated for Coronation Champion award
    Local volunteer honoured nationally for dedication to music and community service.

    Increasing opportunities for ethnically diverse communities in film and TV
    A new initiative aims to open doors for underrepresented groups in Wales’ creative industries.

    New book aims to increase empathy towards asylum seekers living in Swansea
    Publication highlights the lived experiences of asylum seekers and the importance of community understanding.

    #asylumSeekers #AsylumSeekersCommunityTransport #BAME #Charity #Fitness #FoodBank #isolation #StHelensRoad #Swansea #SwanseaAfricanCommunityCentre #UzoIwobiOBE #women #Zumba

  2. BAME Councillors Candidate Training Program 🌹
    Saturday morning was a great success. An excellent turnout with thoughtful and informative discussions.
    Big thanks to Jilany and Buffy for sharing their experiences
    ⁃ Oliur and Dilber (BAME Officers) 🙏🙏🌺🌺 #islington #BAME @uklabour #islingtonsouth

  3. Free mentoring for designers from under-represented groups. This stuff is so important. Designers of all kinds make the world we live in. As an industry, design NEEDS as many diverse voices as possible.
    #design #makers #learn #lgbtqia #bame #disability #workingClass

    Apply here (UK & Ireland):
    Design Publishing Inclusivity
    dpi.org.uk/

  4. Free mentoring for designers from under-represented groups. This stuff is so important. Designers of all kinds make the world we live in. As an industry, design NEEDS as many diverse voices as possible.
    #design #makers #learn #lgbtqia #bame #disability #workingClass

    Apply here (UK & Ireland):
    Design Publishing Inclusivity
    dpi.org.uk/

  5. Free mentoring for designers from under-represented groups. This stuff is so important. Designers of all kinds make the world we live in. As an industry, design NEEDS as many diverse voices as possible.
    #design #makers #learn #lgbtqia #bame #disability #workingClass

    Apply here (UK & Ireland):
    Design Publishing Inclusivity
    dpi.org.uk/

  6. Free mentoring for designers from under-represented groups. This stuff is so important. Designers of all kinds make the world we live in. As an industry, design NEEDS as many diverse voices as possible.
    #design #makers #learn #lgbtqia #bame #disability #workingClass

    Apply here (UK & Ireland):
    Design Publishing Inclusivity
    dpi.org.uk/

  7. Free mentoring for designers from under-represented groups. This stuff is so important. Designers of all kinds make the world we live in. As an industry, design NEEDS as many diverse voices as possible.
    #design #makers #learn #lgbtqia #bame #disability #workingClass

    Apply here (UK & Ireland):
    Design Publishing Inclusivity
    dpi.org.uk/

  8. Think this article sums up my views on #facialrecognition pretty well, it’s an ok idea, I’m not intrinsically opposed to it, but people need to be made aware and regulations need to exist, #horizon scandal anyone? Similarly more work needs to be done on #bame discrimination within its training. #ukpolitics

    Surveillance technology is advancing – at what cost? theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/d

  9. Think this article sums up my views on #facialrecognition pretty well, it’s an ok idea, I’m not intrinsically opposed to it, but people need to be made aware and regulations need to exist, #horizon scandal anyone? Similarly more work needs to be done on #bame discrimination within its training. #ukpolitics

    Surveillance technology is advancing – at what cost? theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/d

  10. We are hosting the #EASST4S2024 open panel Public Participation and Health Equality in Future Biobanking

    Link: nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst

    This is where art, bioscience and sociology meet!

    Send us your ideas by 12 Feb. We welcome research papers, visual and interactive exhibits.

    #biobank #HealthInequalities #BAME #PublicEngagment #sciencecommunication #ethnicminority #RacialEquality

  11. We are hosting the #EASST4S2024 open panel Public Participation and Health Equality in Future Biobanking

    Link: nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst

    This is where art, bioscience and sociology meet!

    Send us your ideas by 12 Feb. We welcome research papers, visual and interactive exhibits.

    #biobank #HealthInequalities #BAME #PublicEngagment #sciencecommunication #ethnicminority #RacialEquality

  12. We are hosting the #EASST4S2024 open panel Public Participation and Health Equality in Future Biobanking

    Link: nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst

    This is where art, bioscience and sociology meet!

    Send us your ideas by 12 Feb. We welcome research papers, visual and interactive exhibits.

    #biobank #HealthInequalities #BAME #PublicEngagment #sciencecommunication #ethnicminority #RacialEquality

  13. We are hosting the #EASST4S2024 open panel Public Participation and Health Equality in Future Biobanking

    Link: nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst

    This is where art, bioscience and sociology meet!

    Send us your ideas by 12 Feb. We welcome research papers, visual and interactive exhibits.

    #biobank #HealthInequalities #BAME #PublicEngagment #sciencecommunication #ethnicminority #RacialEquality

  14. We are hosting the #EASST4S2024 open panel Public Participation and Health Equality in Future Biobanking

    Link: nomadit.co.uk/conference/easst

    This is where art, bioscience and sociology meet!

    Send us your ideas by 12 Feb. We welcome research papers, visual and interactive exhibits.

    #biobank #HealthInequalities #BAME #PublicEngagment #sciencecommunication #ethnicminority #RacialEquality

  15. I used to love Open House when I was a student but these days there are only a few things that stick out to me that I want to see. This year a few have grabbed my attention but, annoyingly, I am out of town on the days all these are on!

    I would be totally down for this;

    "From 1972 to 1990, the Soho Poly was London’s leading Fringe theatre venue. Located in the basement of the University of Westminster’s Riding House Street building, it was dedicated to widening access to the arts giving voice to underrepresented playwrights and actors, particularly women and those from BAME and LGBTQ+ communities who found themselves excluded from mainstream theatres."

    programme.openhouse.org.uk/lis

    #Theatre #BAME #LGBT+ #Queer #Soho

  16. I used to love Open House when I was a student but these days there are only a few things that stick out to me that I want to see. This year a few have grabbed my attention but, annoyingly, I am out of town on the days all these are on!

    I would be totally down for this;

    "From 1972 to 1990, the Soho Poly was London’s leading Fringe theatre venue. Located in the basement of the University of Westminster’s Riding House Street building, it was dedicated to widening access to the arts giving voice to underrepresented playwrights and actors, particularly women and those from BAME and LGBTQ+ communities who found themselves excluded from mainstream theatres."

    programme.openhouse.org.uk/lis

    #Theatre #BAME #LGBT+ #Queer #Soho

  17. I used to love Open House when I was a student but these days there are only a few things that stick out to me that I want to see. This year a few have grabbed my attention but, annoyingly, I am out of town on the days all these are on!

    I would be totally down for this;

    "From 1972 to 1990, the Soho Poly was London’s leading Fringe theatre venue. Located in the basement of the University of Westminster’s Riding House Street building, it was dedicated to widening access to the arts giving voice to underrepresented playwrights and actors, particularly women and those from BAME and LGBTQ+ communities who found themselves excluded from mainstream theatres."

    programme.openhouse.org.uk/lis

    #Theatre #BAME #LGBT+ #Queer #Soho

  18. I used to love Open House when I was a student but these days there are only a few things that stick out to me that I want to see. This year a few have grabbed my attention but, annoyingly, I am out of town on the days all these are on!

    I would be totally down for this;

    "From 1972 to 1990, the Soho Poly was London’s leading Fringe theatre venue. Located in the basement of the University of Westminster’s Riding House Street building, it was dedicated to widening access to the arts giving voice to underrepresented playwrights and actors, particularly women and those from BAME and LGBTQ+ communities who found themselves excluded from mainstream theatres."

    programme.openhouse.org.uk/lis

    #Theatre #BAME #LGBT+ #Queer #Soho

  19. I used to love Open House when I was a student but these days there are only a few things that stick out to me that I want to see. This year a few have grabbed my attention but, annoyingly, I am out of town on the days all these are on!

    I would be totally down for this;

    "From 1972 to 1990, the Soho Poly was London’s leading Fringe theatre venue. Located in the basement of the University of Westminster’s Riding House Street building, it was dedicated to widening access to the arts giving voice to underrepresented playwrights and actors, particularly women and those from BAME and LGBTQ+ communities who found themselves excluded from mainstream theatres."

    programme.openhouse.org.uk/lis

    #Theatre #BAME #LGBT+ #Queer #Soho

  20. If your interest is piqued, here's the #OpenAccess link to Robert Burrough's book "Black students in Imperial Britain: the African Institute, Colwyn Bay, 1889-1911" (2022) which details the lives and experiences of the Black students enrolled at Congo House/African Institute.

    liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk

    @histodons #histodon #BAME #BlackHistoryIsWelshHistory

  21. If your interest is piqued, here's the #OpenAccess link to Robert Burrough's book "Black students in Imperial Britain: the African Institute, Colwyn Bay, 1889-1911" (2022) which details the lives and experiences of the Black students enrolled at Congo House/African Institute.

    liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk

    @histodons #histodon #BAME #BlackHistoryIsWelshHistory

  22. If your interest is piqued, here's the #OpenAccess link to Robert Burrough's book "Black students in Imperial Britain: the African Institute, Colwyn Bay, 1889-1911" (2022) which details the lives and experiences of the Black students enrolled at Congo House/African Institute.

    liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk

    @histodons #histodon #BAME #BlackHistoryIsWelshHistory

  23. If your interest is piqued, here's the #OpenAccess link to Robert Burrough's book "Black students in Imperial Britain: the African Institute, Colwyn Bay, 1889-1911" (2022) which details the lives and experiences of the Black students enrolled at Congo House/African Institute.

    liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk

    @histodons #histodon #BAME #BlackHistoryIsWelshHistory

  24. If your interest is piqued, here's the #OpenAccess link to Robert Burrough's book "lack students in Imperial Britain : the African Institute, Colwyn Bay, 1889-1911" (2022) which details the lives and experiences of the Black students enrolled at Congo House/African Institute.

    liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk

    @histodons #histodon #BAME #BlackHistoryIsWelshHistory