
Who we serve and how we will do it
Making a difference
We aspire to a world where Black and minority communities actualise their social and economic potential.
As ordinary people, with a stake in public life, we will identify issues that are important to our members.
We will campaign on local issues that impact those of us in disadvantaged communities.
We will utilise the tools and techniques of community organising.
We will work with government, business and others to build long-term solutions to social challenges.
We are no longer accepting the things we cannot change we seek to change the things we cannot accept.
“The strength of your argument and validity of your claim is dependent on the size of your army.”
— Lenana Mbaptian
Membership
Membership is open to all especially underrepresented communities.
Potential members must be nominated by an existing member and approved by the club committee.
Members must pay a fee of £1 per week ; volunteer 2 hours per month; recruit 3 new members a year.
Management and
membership structure
Management consists of an administrative assistant instructed by ten elders.
Members will meet in subgroups of ten.