The House

Collective action must be a priority

- Athian kec Writer, speaker and historian

The situation in the United Kingdom is bleak. An overlap of economic and environmen­tal crises is hi ing us hard. My generation is coming of age in the backdrop of this moment. Where do we go next? is article is a statement for my ambition for this generation to carve out a path through an embrace of community ambition. For us by us. Rather than by me for me.

Margaret atcher is largely regarded as one of the most in uential and consequent­ial prime ministers in British history. She reshaped the economy through the drastic reduction of the welfare state and a programme of privatisin­g the British economy. But perhaps her most signi cant and lasting in uence has been cultural. “ere’s no such thing as society” is her most widely known quote. Her speech signalled what was to come. A society, atomised, to be de ned only by the actions of individual­s and the erosion of community. We have to abandon this.

For young Black people things are coming together, yet falling apart. More

“For young Black people things are coming together, yet falling apart”

young Black people are gaining university places, yet Caribbean boys are being excluded from schools six times more than their white peers. A Black middle class is on the horizon, yet almost half of young Black children are growing up in poverty. Our community will only survive and prosper if we embrace collective ambition. How are young Black graduates teaching the knowledge that they have gained in universiti­es to people in our community? What are we doing to make sure the community sees the pro ts of Black businesses? ese are the questions of collective ambition.

To the politician­s who may read this: the perspectiv­e that I am pu ing forward does not let political parties and government­s o the hook in the ght against systemic racism, it’s a declaratio­n of a roadmap for how we can survive and thrive in what are bleak and dangerous times.

Athian Akec is a former youth MP for Camden and author of the Beyond Black History Month series in i-D magazine.

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