
Our Camden Black Workers Group (CBWG) are hosting a special end of year networking event on Wednesday 11 December.
Event Details:
- When: Wednesday 11 December, 4pm to 7pm
- Where: Claudia Jones Room, Camden Town Hall
- Theme: Together we are Stronger
*Refreshments will be available
All members of our staff networks are entitled to time off – including reasonable travel time – to attend network meetings. Please give your line manager advance notice of your plans.
Our Camden Black Workers Group colleagues said:
“Following another successful year of advocating, representing and defending the interest and rights of Black, Asian and other ethnic staff in Camden, Camden Black Workers executive committee will be holding a thank you / networking event for all Black, Asian and other ethnic staff.
“Come along to interact with the exec committee members as we thank them for the excellent work they’ve done in the past year, reflect, spend time together and celebrate the achievements of the group and envision the work ahead of us in 2025.
“Long live solidarity, long live peace, long live Camden Black Workers Group.”
About Camden Black Workers Group
Camden Black Workers Group acts as an organised presence for Camden’s Black* workers. This is an inclusive group, embracing all ethnic strands of the workforce. You do not have to be a member of a union to be a CBWG member.
*Black: in this context ‘Black’ is used to indicate people with shared history. ‘Black’, with a capital B is used in a broad political and inclusive sense to describe people in the UK who have a shared history and suffered diminished opportunities in today’s society. ‘Black’ is not about colour, it’s about empowerment. It’s about heritage. It’s about itself definition.
All members of Camden Black Workers Group will be automatically added to the network’s distribution list. If you would like us to remove you from the distribution list or you have any enquiries, please email cbwg@camden.gov.uk
Join our Camden Black Workers Viva Engage group and find out more.
For further information, please contact Hugo Pierre (Ext. 4509), Judy Frederick (Ext. 4853), Dolly Akin-Agunbiade (Ext. 5293) and / or Adejare (‘Jare) Oyewole (Ext. 3851)