Alongside regular features, Derrick Anderson, the new chief executive of Lambeth, shares his vision for young people in Lambeth, while Dawn Kellet explains how she rose to the challenge of starting a girls' football club with money provided by The Scarman Trust.
Elaine Sihera considers whether Black History Month is something worth celebrating, or if it is merely tokenism, or "crumbs falling from a majority table"; and there is a profile on London-based group Voicing Our Issues And Struggles, which is proving that the best way to break the cycle of crime is to involve young people in creating the solution.
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