Kerry Mussington Born and raised in a little town called Ipswich Suffolk discussed with Adrian Ashby Radio host @ICR FM radio show about the Lack of education surrounding Windrush and the issues with Ipswich Town.Kerry is the Founded Mind Over Matter Project Suicide prevention and has been supporting many communities throughout with eduction and business mentioning as well as homelessness and criminal behaviour and disabilities including drug and alcohol abuse. "I've felt first hand the suffering and total disregard for indirect Discrimination that happens before your eyes. The Windrush celebrate is a reminder of the struggles and given 2021 you ask for acknowledgement and get more struggles.. ignore the request minimum funding. So what is the Windrush about and why is Ipswich Town closing Doors On 🚪the black community. Many years of experience in the community, we see the change we see the struggles we see so much money being pumped into structure of the town center Cornhill but nothing for humanity .. seem rubble is more important than rebuilding and recognising there really is a big issues and the struggles are real, Ipswich Suffolk is coming like a Ghost town. Born and raised we have seen the changes and the fight for even a simple youth club,,,, Me na beg. Shout out to all the people who are doing something to support the community 🙌 if you have heard your name , big up to you ,,,,, sail your own ships and be the change you will find a way to be you 😉 congratulations a big congratulations to those who have helped and supported those we grew up around with their projects. Ipswich Suffolk holds good and bad History but that's similar all over the word, but coming from a small community it would be a shame to only come together at weddings and funerals. Actions speak louder than words. When will we be permitted to have equality. Seems like everybody other than the black community has a building to develop education for their community but not the understanding of Culture principles and history. Change would be good, uplift the black and diverse community with simple shelter so we could build. IT'S POINTLESS SEGREGATING WHEN WE HAVE MIXED RACE CHILDREN. 🤷 Sick of fighting to celebrate the Windrush generation, 2021 still shows the struggles to be accepted based on deprivation and even exportation particularly after they built England up from the ground. Feels like being used . What was the wind rush about in the first place why the lack of education. The Windrush 22nd June 2018 is the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush, which transported large numbers of men from the Caribbean to the UK. The men had been encouraged to travel to the UK to fill the job vacancies which had sprung up during the post war period.People arriving in the UK between 1948 and 1971 from Caribbean countries have been labelled the Windrush generation. It refers to the ship MV Empire Windrush, which docked in Tilbury on 22 June 1948, bringing workers from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and other islands, to help fill post-war UK labour shortages.Windrush: 'You can't invite people then chase them back home'
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An 83-year-old former RAF sergeant says it is important for the Windrush generation to be remembered and respected, saying "you can't invite people and then when they've done their job you chase them back home".