The Equiano Project, founded in August 2020, is a debate, discussion and ideas forum. We facilitate conversations about and promote the values of freedom, common humanity and universalism.
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Facilitating conversations and promoting the values of freedom, common humanity, and universalism.
I was a curate in Harlesden, led an estate church plant in Hackney, planted two Asian language congregations in Wembley, retirement ministry in Tottenham.
I am a former law professor trying to live in authenticity. Too white for some and too black for others, I strive to be me amongst family who are content to live unexamined lives.
Just here to explore the big questions about race, culture and identity. Senior content officer at The Equiano Project. Writer. Commentator. I try and live label-free and tribeless
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