Thursday 28 August 2008

Round-up

1. The NHS has been accused of racism after figures showed applicants from ethnic minorities find it harder to get a job, are more likely to be bullied if they do and have more grievances taken out against them.

Are you kidding? I've been to the hospital quite a few times in my life and I only remember ever having ONE British doctor in all that time.

2.
Fighting ignorance is the aim of three Kenilworth teenagers who have organised their own music festival. Castle sixth form students Camilla James, Alex Shearn and Katrina Farrell, 17, were inspired to hold their own Love Music Hate Racism event after attending a concert in London. Indie band The Dandilions, who played at the Reading Festival in 2007, Coventry rapper Tat Supreme and Kenilworth band Revelers Riot, will perform at Abbey Fields on Saturday.

Whoooooo! Go, Dandilions! Go, Tat Supreme! No one's ever heard of you, but I'm sure you'll manage to end racism if you play a rockin' show!

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