Black lives matter
Just three little words, a movement, the tragic shooting in 2012 of Trayvon Martin in the United States. A movement that has grown in momentum especially since the horrific murder of George Perry Floyd Jr. On the 25th of May 2020 in Minneapolis. Floyd was an African American and being killed by a police office has seen protests spread from the USA to around the world.
‘It is through education and teaching that all of us need to understand the importance of history. The real history. February, the month that celebrates Black History is not enough. Imperialism racism slavery how countries made their money on the lives of slaves trafficked into the US, UK and throughout the world.’
Today as the tension mounts throughout the world what can really be done?
No one is saying one person’s life is more important than another but people of colour, there lives matter too.
Prem works hard not to discriminate or show bias but sensitively demonstrates how if you were the friend of Katie as a character Sophia demonstrates you can make a difference you, can save lives
In Prem’s other novel But it’s not Fair Aneeta Prem highlights the issue of force marriage particularly in those from Southeast Asia. Prem’s books are part of the national curriculum and both have PHSE Association accredited lesson plans and teach all children the need to understand the issue of force marriage and FGM.
Freedom Charity distribute these books Cut Flowers and But it’s not Fair for free to all children.
Freedom charity has already donated over 55 thousand of these books to children.
Do we really care about the lives of non-white children? If we do Prem’s work needs to be recognised and the charity properly funded. For her books to be distributed to all children throughout the UK and beyond. For the lessons that come with the books to be taught. This is not a crowded market and Freedom Charity has amazing resources despite the lack of funding Prem told me.
If we are going to make a difference, if we really do care, if we are not just paying lip service to wanting to make a change in this country and around the world. We must take notice, we must do something, we cannot sit in silence and see racism cruelty and barbaric acts continue.
Make a difference buy and read these books, save lives. Aneeta Prem is an author who truly believes black lives matter, do you?
Donate Now. Stop Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Every 23 minutes a girl in the UK is undergoing the barbaric practice of FGM.
Zero tolerance to FGM Day, 6th February, saw the launch of the FGM symbol red triangle.
End FGM, that is what all of us want. Today we are a step closer to End FGM with the case in the US, Detroit have charged a Dr. with cutting young girls.
Launch of Cut Flowers, My New Novel on FGM A year ago. Sitting on the sofa eating chocolate we were chatting...
Men are using knitting to highlight that they are part of the solution when it comes to FGM.
Deeva, the best dog in the world, is a blue Shar-Pei.