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Social inequality leads to injustice – J4G Statement

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Press Release – Change of venue for the Public Inquiry

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Message of solidarity from the Justice 4 Grenfell Campaign on the 2nd Anniversary

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Provisional programme of Events – 2 Year Anniversary – 13th & 14th June 2019

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Solidarity March – June 15th

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No Voice Left Unheard – Grenfell FCD

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J4G’s Statement on arrests

Justice4Grenfell Campaign is aware that five individuals implicated in this grotesque video have presented themselves at a police station.

Public outrage regarding their behaviours and the gravity of what they did demonstrates that these acts of hatred will not be tolerated and have no place in our society.

Our thoughts and prayers are focused on the bereaved families and survivors who have been further traumatised by such a heinous video; especially at this time when many of them are giving evidence to the Grenfell Public Inquiry.

We leave it to the Police and Crown Prosecution Service to look at the evidence and investigate this thoroughly. We do not want to jeopardise any future prosecution process; so are making no further comment on any charges that these despicable perpetrators may face.

We recognise that even racists are still entitled to a fair trial.

J4G’s Questions – Institutional Assumptions

Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton gave evidence to the Public Inquiry this week.  She was asked by Inquiry Counsel, Richard Millet QC, if there were ‘institutional assumptions’ made by the fire service on how to react to the fire at Grenfell Tower.

Here are some questions J4G would like to ask the government about some ‘institutional assumptions’ that they may hold:

  • Is there an institutional assumption that those who live in social housing are there as a privilege and not a right?
  • Is there an institutional assumption that private, building materials companies and contractors prioritise the health and safety of people before their profits?
  • Is there an institutional assumption that the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is fit for purpose and should not be placed into special measures?
  • Is there an institutional assumption that the Inquiry will continue to be held at the current venue at Holborn Bars, even though Bereaved families and Survivors have petitioned for it to be changed?
  • Is there an institutional assumption that no outright ban on cladding is necessary?
  • Is there an institutional assumption that private contractors, who public authorities increasingly ‘out-source’ to, do not need to have any obligations under the Equality Act 2010 and the Freedom of Information Act?

Please never make the institutional assumption that the Grenfell survivors, bereaved families and wider community will not continue to fight for justice.

Activism as a way to heal – Tasha Brade J4G at TEDxLondon

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Press Release: A Year After Grenfell, KCTMO continue to treat residents with contempt By K&C BWRA

This is a press release regarding the KCTMO Emergency General Meeting on Thursday 27th September 2018 by the Kensington & Chelsea Borough Wide Alliance of Council Resident’s Associations (BWRA).
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