Black Lives Matter success stories
Explore these success stories surrounding black lives matter.
Explore these success stories surrounding black lives matter.
Read the oration for Norah Button on the award of their Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University presented by Professor Frank Sanderson.
Alex is the Co-founder and Director of Liverpool Arts Bar on Hope Street and in the Baltic Triangle, founded with the ethos of supporting and developing grassroots artists across the city, giving them a platform to showcase and celebrate their work. Along with three fellow LJMU graduates, they opened the bar in 2019, survived the Covid-19 pandemic and can now boast that they have the city’s go-to venues for creatives.
Chantelle is an alumna and current PhD researcher here at LJMU. She is a writer, public speaker, educator, entrepreneur and activist. She’s a national civil rights campaigner and the founder of Merseyside Alliance for Racial Equality CIC (MARE), a non-profit organisation committed to promoting racial equality across Merseyside through grassroots community-led education and engagement work.
Our Health and Safety Strategy is focused on continuous improvement of the work and study environment, positively affecting the health, safety and wellbeing of staff, students and others affected by the university’s activities.
Find out more about the history of C F Mott College of Education and COLCHE.
The Liverpool Screen School delivers excellent programmes within media, journalism, the performing arts and writing. See more about our specialties, research and the facilities we have to offer.
Membership of the DisSPA network is now open to individuals and organisations who are committed to increasing the provision of inclusive and empowering sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disability.
We identified that our priorities for development involve consolidating some areas, promoting some SDGs which are not typically present in our work, and influencing wider strategy within the institution. Our final goal is about embedding PRME into our strategic management practices.
Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration with The Association For International Sport For All (TAFISA) and the non-Governmental, not for profit international organisation EVALEO are pleased to announce that the inaugural International Active City Webinar will take place on Wednesday 25 January 2023.