Editor’s Welcome
Welcome to our SILVER issue M025!
Wow! Thanks for being part of this
wonderful journey!
This summer and celebratory issues
starts by celebrating a superb
life of a hugely succesful activist
supporting communities to fight
cancer. Read all about Dr Rose
Thompson (P4-6). The cutting season is upon us again
and our work on FGM is continuing to support FGM
survivors, protect girls and women and support global
end FGM campaigns (P8-11).
Our pictoral celebration of the many activities that
have happened this year are featured including the
interfaith footbal event (P14) and Open Farm Sunday
at Farmeco (P16-17). See a chance to become a
shareholder in a local community farm (P18-19).
We featire faith and spirituality articles on developing
and reflecting on one self by joining others (P20), how
to deal with sunken feeling (P20) and how to deal with
pelvic pain (P21).
On arts abd culturek, we feature Lubaina Hamid’s
nomination for 2017 Turner Prize. See how we need
to honour UN peace keepers by preventing further
conflicts (P23).
Contents
News & Sports
Dr Rose Thompson Interview..................................... 4-6
Sheriff of Nottingham in Kenya................................. 8-9
9000 FGM cases every year - NHS...............................10
5 Kenyan girls fly to Google HQ for FGM app........11
Community
Prejudices about migrants............................................12
Interfaith Football Tournament!..................................14
Open Farm Sunday..........................................................16
Join Farmeco Community Care Limited............ 18-20
Faith and Spirituality
Nottingham Senior Support .......................................20
The Sunken Place.............................................................20
Are you a silent sufferer of pelvic pain......................21
Arts & Culture
Lubaina Himid Turner Prize 2017...............................22
Honouring UN Peacekeepers.......................................23
Health & Food
14 Healthy Foods That Help You Poop .....................24
Business
ZK Accountancy, Mortgages & Finance....................26
raining for African Community Groups ...................27
Education
Your favourite health and food section features 14
Healthy Foods That Help You Poop (P24-25). Story-Based Inquiry” Critical skills for youth.... 28-29
We feature Zafar Khan (ZK) Accountancy, Mortgages
and Financial Advice at your doorsteps (P28). Radio Training....................................................................30
Our training and placement opportunities are featured
in the education section including Story-Based
Inquiry” Critical skills for all youth (P28-29) and how to
become a Radio broadcaster with Insite radio (P30).
Valentine Nkoyo
Managing Editor: Mojatu magazines
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Dr Rose Thompson graduation
Nottingham Trent University
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