Winner:
PATO BANTON
In a long career in the music industry, Pato has used his
music to reach out to parts of the local community which are
often neglected. He is a great mentor and a real people's
person.
Runner
Up: JAN ALAM (FRSA)
He has devoted his adult life to promoting equality of opportunity
for oppressed communities and is a pioneer in encouraging
black people to choose Social Work or to become involved in
mainstream politics.
Winner:
LHAMEA LALL
An amazing singing talent who was bullied at her previous
school. She has participated in an anti-bullying video and
regularly performs at charity events, raising the profile
of gun crime and drug abuse amongst young people.
Runner
up: ABUSUFYAN
ABDULLAH
A hugely successful army cadet, who was part of the winning
team in the first "Experience Pakistan" competition
and nominated for a Windrush Award as a rising star in the
uniformed forces.
Special
Commendation: PHALDIP
SINGH KHELA
Phalidip is a Millennium Volunteer and has volunteered well
over 400 hours, ranging from organising Awards Ceremonies
for youngsters, mentoring younger students and setting up
youth forums.
Winner:
KHEMBE
CLARKE
Khembe has successfully helped to organise Birmingham's Black
History Month and a Women's Conference, and gives advice,
guidance, help, and motivation to her students at City College.
Runner
up: JOY
TURNER
Joy works to promote and raise awareness of black culture,
encouraging people to use their talents in a constructive
and positive way and not use drugs and alcohol.
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