MP
Representing
the London constituency of Hackney North and Stoke Newington, Diane
Abbott was Britain's first Black woman MP.
Born
in London of Jamaican parents, Abbott was educated at Harrow County Girls'
Grammar School and Newnham College, M.A.Hons. History, Cambridge University.
A journalist by profession, she had worked as an administrative trainee
with the Home Office; Race Relations Officer for the National Council
for Civil Liberties; a reporter with TV AM and Thames Television; Public
Relations Officer with the GLC and Head of Lambeth Council's Press Office.
Abbott
was active in the Black Sections movement within the Labour Party and
in community politics, including OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African
and Asian Descent); the "Scrap Sus" campaign to ban police
stop-and-search tactics leveled at Black youth, and was a founder member
of the Black Media Workers' Organisation.
She
was active for many years in the Trades Union movement, particularly
on race equality issues, Ms Abbott served for a year as Britain's first
Black female Equality Officer in the Association of Cinematographers
Television and Allied Technicians. She also served as an elected local
councilor in the London Borough of Westminster for four years, during
which she was a member of the Environment, Grants and Social Services
Committees.
Diane
recently hosted the London Schools And The Black Child ii conference,
held at the Queen Elizebeth II Conference Centre on May the 10th.
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