Sunday, February 16, 2020

Standing up to racism in Blackheath

 by New Worker correspondent
 Local campaigners took to the streets of south London this month to protest against racist and anti-semitic graffiti that had defaced local shop-fronts and trees. Around 130 people, including two Greenwich councillors and members of the local trades council, took part in the rally that at Bartley Park near the Royal Standard pub in Blackheath.
They made it clear that racism was not welcome in their community and their voices were joined by those of local Labour councillors including Greenwich council deputy leader David Gardner and councillor Ann-Marie Cousins.

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