A very warm welcome to this mini-version of our magazine Kaleidoscope. We've been busy these last few weeks kickstarting our programmes again. Like all charities, we've had to adjust our activtites, with, for example, our popular Young Creatives workshops now delivered online. Everyone aged 14-29 is welcome at these events - for further details, check out our ads.
Kaleidoscope
SACCO’s fledgling Kaleidoscope grew out of Sutton’s Black History Group quarterly magazine.
It showcases members’ writing talent on topics such as South Africa, the economic relationship between Africa and China, Nigeria, Prince Klaas, Ballet Black, Stephen Lawrence, LGBT & masculinity, Walter Tull, Sara Forbes Bonetta, Barack Obama, Naomi Osaka, and modern Jamaica. As sports fans, particularly of our local team the ‘giant killers’ Sutton United, we also regularly include features on black talent in football, cricket and tennis, while our Travels with SACCO articles will take you off to Spain, Jamaica, and Holland.
We are always interested in including memoirs of the migrant experience to Britain from both the Caribbean and Africa, so if you have a life story to tell please do contact us. You are also welcome to contact us if you would like to become a volunteer writer.
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A very warm welcome to this issue is Kaleidoscope. Like most charities, many of our usual activities have been susepnded due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, thanks to a grant awarded to us by the SCVS COVID-19 fund, we are issuing this 'mini-version' of our quarterly magazine Kaleidoscope on a fortnightly basis between August and October 2020.
A very warm welcome to the world of SACCO! Like most charities, many of our usual activities such as our 'Friendship Fridays' and annual celebrations of African and Caribbean Culture have been suspended during our national lockdown.