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The Angelou Centre is a charity in the West End of Newcastle in the North East of England, UK. [1]

It specifically focuses on providing Black, Asian, minority ethnic and refugee women with training, personal development, counselling, legal advice for immigration and domestic violence. [2]

The director of the centre is Umme Imam.[3] She was part of the collective of women activists who founded the centre in 1993.[4]



References

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  1. ^ Clarke, R.; Dunphy, P.; Wright, P. (2015). "Photo-parshiya - Discursive Assemblages in an International Women's Centre". Proceedings of the 2nd Biennial Research Through Design Conference, 25-27 March 2015. Cambridge, UK.
  2. ^ Biddle, Paul; Cole, Bankole (2013). Evaluation of the Angelou Centre’s Therapeutic Care and Support Project For black and minority ethnic and refugee women survivors of honour-based violence, domestic slavery and forced marriages (domestic violence). Second interim report (Report). Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
  3. ^ Banks, Sarah (1999). Ethical Issues in Youth Work (2nd ed.). London, New York: Routledge.
  4. ^ Clarke, R.; Dunphy, P.; Wright, P. (2015). "Photo-parshiya - Discursive Assemblages in an International Women's Centre". Proceedings of the 2nd Biennial Research Through Design Conference, 25-27 March 2015. Cambridge, UK.
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