The I’mPOSSIBLE. conversation’ is a series of intimate, quarterly events staged in central London that puts five women of colour, on a panel, to share their journeys on the theme of ‘how I became POSSIBLE’. In June 2011, the I’mPOSSIBLE conversation was born, bringing to life the social enterprise’s secondary aim to change the [...]
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Reversing the invisibility of British women of colour courtesy of CNN
In July 2011, Simone Bresi-Ando, founder of I’mPOSSIBLE was honoured when CNN international approached her to talk about her experience as a Black British female. Zena Tuitt, Kehinde Olarinmoye and Desiree Banugo joined Simone to share their journeys as Black British women and were asked a range of questions during a two hour interview about their perception [...]
#TalkingTuesdays August 16
Today’s #TalkingTuesdays topics are: Is Britain now a far worse place for Black Briton’s than in the 80s? http://bit.ly/nslbaJ Do you think Black British Culture has contributed positively to Britain? http://bbc.in/oNn11Z Are e-petitions a platform for mass hysteria or a good democratic tool for voices to be heard? http://bit.ly/pwwLZY Is 10 years old, [...]
#TalkingTuesdays June 28
Today’s topics are: Would you benefit from an obedient wives club? http://bbc.in/jHqfw2 Traditional Black women’s attributes are beautiful on everyone – except the Black woman herself. Agree? http://t.co/pehGTYf Is cooking still an important skill for a woman to have? http://bit.ly/iLK9sj If you’re Black, is it still important to use ‘African’ as a [...]






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