Altheia Jones-LeCointe, the Glossary
Altheia Jones-LeCointe (born 9 January 1945) is a Trinidadian physician and research scientist also known for her role as a leader of the British Black Panther Movement of the 1960s and 1970s.[1]
Table of Contents
53 relations: Anti-racism, Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago, Black British people, British Asians, British Black Panthers, Bustle (magazine), Crime control, Darcus Howe, Decolonization, Discrimination in education, Ebony (magazine), Employment discrimination, Franco Rosso, George Padmore Institute, Global Women's Strike, Guerrilla (TV series), Hematology, History of Trinidad and Tobago, Housing discrimination, Ian Macdonald (barrister), Institutional racism, Islington Tribune, John La Rose, Letitia Wright, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Mangrove (film), Mangrove Nine, Metropolitan Police, Neil Kenlock, Notting Hill, Obi Egbuna, People's National Movement, Police brutality, Police raid, Port of Spain, Race & Class, Race Relations Act 1976, Racism, Selma James, Sexism, Sky Atlantic, Small Axe (anthology), Social class in the United Kingdom, Steve McQueen (director), Stylist (magazine), The Guardian, The Independent, The Mangrove, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, ... Expand index (3 more) »
- Trinidad and Tobago activists
- Trinidad and Tobago women scientists
Anti-racism
Anti-racism encompasses a range of ideas and political actions which are meant to counter racial prejudice, systemic racism, and the oppression of specific racial groups.
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Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago
Barataria is a neighbourhood in Trinidad and Tobago located in San Juan.
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Black British people
Black British people are a multi-ethnic group of British people of either African or Afro-Caribbean descent.
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British Asians
British Asians (also referred to as Asian Britons) are British people of Asian descent.
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British Black Panthers
The British Black Panthers (BBP) or the British Black Panther movement (BPM) was a Black Power organisation in the United Kingdom that fought for the rights of black people and racial minorities in the country.
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Bustle (magazine)
Bustle is an online American women's magazine founded in August 2013 by Bryan Goldberg.
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Crime control
Crime control refers to methods taken to reduce crime in a society.
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Darcus Howe
Leighton Rhett Radford "Darcus" Howe (26 February 1943 – 1 April 2017), BBC News, 2 April 2017. Altheia Jones-LeCointe and Darcus Howe are black British activists.
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Decolonization
independence. Decolonization is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby imperial nations establish and dominate foreign territories, often overseas.
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Discrimination in education
Discrimination in education is the act of discriminating against people belonging to certain demographics in enjoying full right to education.
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Ebony (magazine)
Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment.
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Employment discrimination
Employment discrimination is a form of illegal discrimination in the workplace based on legally protected characteristics.
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Franco Rosso
Franco Rosso (29 August 1941 – 9 December 2016)Bill Douglas Centre,, Babylon, 27 December 2016.
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George Padmore Institute
The George Padmore Institute (GPI), founded in 1991 in Stroud Green Road, North London, by John La Rose (1927–2006) and a group of political and cultural activists connected to New Beacon Books,, LKJ Records, 17 December 2008.
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Global Women's Strike
The Global Women's Strike is a movement that seeks to value all women's work and all women's lives around the world.
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Guerrilla (TV series)
Guerrilla is a British drama television series set in early 1970s London, against the backdrop of the Immigration Act 1971 and British black power movements such as the British Black Panthers and Race Today Collective.
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Hematology
Hematology (always spelled haematology in British English) is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood.
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History of Trinidad and Tobago
The history of Trinidad and Tobago begins with the settlements of the islands by Indigenous First Peoples.
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Housing discrimination
Housing discrimination refers to patterns of discrimination that affect a person's ability to rent or buy housing.
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Ian Macdonald (barrister)
Ian Alexander Macdonald QC (2 January 1939 – 12 November 2019) was a Scottish barrister who was "a pioneer of committed anti-racist legal practice" in the UK.
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Institutional racism
Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is defined as policies and practices that exist throughout a whole society or organization that result in and support a continued unfair advantage to some people and unfair or harmful treatment of others based on race or ethnic group.
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Islington Tribune
The Islington Tribune is a free, independent newspaper that covers the London Borough of Islington in north London.
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John La Rose
John La Rose (27 December 1927 – 28 February 2006) was a political and cultural activist, poet, writer, publisher, founder in 1966 of New Beacon Books, the first specialist Caribbean publishing company in Britain, and subsequently Chairman of the George Padmore Institute. Altheia Jones-LeCointe and John La Rose are black British activists and Trinidad and Tobago activists.
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Letitia Wright
Letitia Michelle Wright (born 31 October 1993) is a Guyanese actress.
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Linton Kwesi Johnson
Linton Kwesi Johnson OD (born 24 August 1952), also known as LKJ, is a Jamaica-born, British-based dub poet and activist.
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Mangrove (film)
Mangrove is a 2020 historical drama film directed by British director Steve McQueen and co-written by McQueen and Alastair Siddons, about the Mangrove restaurant in west London and the 1971 trial of the Mangrove Nine.
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Mangrove Nine
The Mangrove Nine were a group of British Black activists tried for inciting a riot at a 1970 protest against the police targeting of The Mangrove, a Caribbean restaurant in Notting Hill, West London.
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Metropolitan Police
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), formerly known as the Metropolitan Police, which is still its common name, serves as the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and crime prevention within Greater London.
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Neil Kenlock
Neil Emile Elias Kenlock (born 1950) is a Jamaican-born photographer and media professional who has lived in London since the 1960s.
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Notting Hill
Notting Hill is a district of West London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Obi Egbuna
Obi Benue Egbuna (18 July 1938 – 18 January 2014) was a Nigerian-born novelist, playwright and political activist known for leading the Universal Coloured People's Association (UCPA) and being a member of the British Black Panther Movement (1968–72) during the years when he lived in England, between 1961 and 1973. Altheia Jones-LeCointe and Obi Egbuna are black British activists.
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People's National Movement
The People's National Movement (PNM) is the longest-serving and oldest active political party in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Police brutality
Police brutality is the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group.
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Police raid
A police raid is an unexpected visit by police or other law enforcement officers with the aim of using the element of surprise to seize evidence or arrest suspects believed to be likely to hide evidence, resist arrest, endanger the public or officers if approached through other means, or simply be elsewhere at another time.
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Port of Spain
Port of Spain, officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando.
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Race & Class
Race & Class is a peer-reviewed academic journal on contemporary racism and imperialism.
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Race Relations Act 1976
The Race Relations Act 1976 (c. 74) was established by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to prevent discrimination on the grounds of race.
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Racism
Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity.
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Selma James
Selma James (born Selma Deitch; formerly Weinstein; August 15, 1930) is an American writer, and feminist and social activist who is co-author of the women's movement book The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (with Mariarosa Dalla Costa), co-founder of the International Wages for Housework Campaign, and coordinator of the Global Women's Strike.
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Sexism
Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender.
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Sky Atlantic
Sky Atlantic is a British pay television channel owned by Sky Group Limited broadcast in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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Small Axe (anthology)
Small Axe is a British anthology film series, created and directed by Steve McQueen.
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The social structure of the United Kingdom has historically been highly influenced by the concept of social class, which continues to affect British society today.
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Steve McQueen (director)
Sir Steve Rodney McQueen (born 9 October 1969) is a British film director, film producer, screenwriter, and video artist.
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Stylist (magazine)
Stylist is a magazine for women that is published in the United Kingdom since 7 October 2009.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Mangrove
The Mangrove was a Caribbean restaurant in Notting Hill, London, England.
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Trinidad
Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean region of North America.
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Universal Coloured People's Association
The Universal Coloured People's Association (UCPA) was a black power organisation in the United Kingdom from June 1967 to July 1970.
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University College London
University College London (branded as UCL) is a public research university in London, England.
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Wiley-Blackwell
Wiley-Blackwell is an international scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons.
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See also
Trinidad and Tobago activists
- Altheia Jones-LeCointe
- Ansel Wong
- Ashok Gangadean
- Buzz Johnson
- C. L. R. James
- Choc'late Allen
- Claudia Jones
- Eintou Pearl Springer
- Emmanuel Mzumbo Lazare
- Frank Crichlow
- George "Sonny" Goddard
- Henry Sylvester Williams
- John La Rose
- Makandal Daaga
- Marion Patrick Jones
- Molly Gaskin
- Nikoli Edwards
- Pearl Prescod
- Robert Carr (activist)
- Stokely Carmichael
- Tubal Uriah Butler
Trinidad and Tobago women scientists
- Altheia Jones-LeCointe
- Erouscilla Joseph
- Jo-Anne Sewlal
- Joan Latchman
- Kandice Tanner
- Marilyn Raphael
- Michelle Antoine
- Rahanna Juman
- Suzanne Weekes
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altheia_Jones-LeCointe
Also known as Althea Jones LeCointe, Althea Jones-LeCointe.
, Universal Coloured People's Association, University College London, Wiley-Blackwell.