02/02/2017

Londoner #197 | Dame Jocelyn Barrow is knighted for her work in race relations

Dame Jocelyn Barrow was knighted for her achievements in race relations. She was one of the founders of the Commission for Racial Equality, and her work has encompassed broadcast, healthcare and housing. She even persuaded the retailers of Oxford Street to let BAME people work  on the shop floor as opposed to the stock-room where they had previously been working.

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