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Flourishing in Babylon: Black British Agency and Self-Determination – A review
Theologian Clare Williams reviews this new book by former CTE staff member Bishop Dr Joe Aldred.
CTE Presidents issue a joint statement in response to recent violent disorder
The Presidents urge churches and communities to work together to put an end to violence, restore peace and heal our nation
Concepts of Darkness and Light in Church of England Advent Liturgy: Examining Anti-Blackness in the present cultural and liturgical context [MA]
Windrush National Vigil
On 6 April 2024 a gathering in Windrush Square, Brixton, south London commemorated the 6th anniversary of the Windrush Scandal.
Coming Together in Hope 2024
The special National Day of Reflection ecumenical service to remember those who died during the Covid pandemic will be held in south London on Saturday 23 March.
Everything is Yours – a musical rallying call for Racial Justice Sunday
Christian Aid is launching a new song on Racial Justice Sunday 2024 to start the conversation about black Christians taking their place in the campaign for climate justice.
The truth isn’t enough
Vice Chair of the CTE Trustees Rev Dr Lurliene Miller shares her Reflection of the Month for September 2023.
We Will Repay conference – 14 October 2023
An event organised by the Racial Justice Advocacy Forum to share the latest on what's happening with British churches and reparations.
‘Find Your Voice’ – speak up for your generation
Join the conversation for UKME young adults online on Saturday 2 September organised by the Church of England.
Rallying churches to support parents on their adoption journey
New data shows that 1 in 4 Black Africans have had help from faith groups to raise their children.
Celebrating Windrush 75
Reflections from the CTE team on the events to mark the 75th Windrush Anniversary
Windrush – our history
The Windrush generation made a significant contribution to Britain's socio-economic, political, cultural and church landscape.
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