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Patrick Vernon

Social Commentator, campaigner and cultural historian

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Patrick Vernon OBE Talks Jamaica and Slavery Apology with Nicky Campbell on BBC SOUNDS

Patrickvernon.org.uk 4 years ago

Patrick Vernon OBE Talks Jamaica and Slavery Apology with Nicky Campbell on BBC SOUNDS

 

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Patrick Vernon is a social commentator and campaigner and has been at the forefront of several high-profile campaigns on cultural heritage and social justice in the UK over the last decade. He has used experience in senior management in the voluntary and public sector plus his passion in for cultural history to develop new models of thinking around transformation changes in service development, equalities, innovative thinking for social change. He is a trained life coach and mediator where his experience and knowledge has been used for leadership development and public speaking from grass roots organisations to public and private bodies.

  • Monday, 20 April 2026-Histories of Compliance and Resistance
    2 weeks ago
  • Black Current: Foxes before Mary Seacole’: Bank of England accused of ducking diversity over banknote changes
    1 month ago
  • Hackney Thinking Spaces Returns with Her Story: A Free Creative Workshop for Young Women
    1 month ago
  • Professor Patrick Vernon OBE On the Bank of England’s Decision to Replace Historical Figures with Wildlife Imagery
    2 months ago
  • Windrush Justice: a symposium to remember
    2 months ago
  • The Gleaner: Several first-time candidates elected to Global Jamaica Diaspora Council
    2 months ago

Recent Posts

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  • Rise Up Jamaica Gala: Strengthening Diaspora Impact and Collective Action
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