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Hackney Carnival reaches out to younger generations
Hackney Carnival is back with performers from Kurdistan to Ghana
'You've got to be friends': Hackney couple celebrate 60 years of marriage
'Freedom for Ukraine': Hackney resident speaks on long history of oppression
'A man who feeds the people': Protesters praise All Island Grill owner after closure
'Crime against peace': Hackney leaders speak out after Russia invades Ukraine
Thousands sign petition to save Dalston's All Island Grill ahead of protest
International Holocaust Memorial Day: Hackney remembers victims and survivors of genocide
Community cinema celebrates five years of motion pictures
Hackney anti-racism group praise 'inspirational' Colston 4
'Reach for the stars,' says poet Lemn Sissay on success and Christmas Dinners
De Beauvoir to house UK's first East and South-East Asian resource centre
Wallpaper exhibit shares stories and memories from Hackney Brocals
'I see the AK-47 as a blank canvas', former soldier turned artist captures his memories of Afghanistan
'Protests to continue' despite Hoxton museum stating it could move slave trader statue
Intergenerational Hackney housing project wins top award
Rio Cinema screening to pay tribute to the Anti-Racist Alliance
People of Hackney pay their respects on Remembrance Sunday
Film captures the memories of Hackney Holocaust survivors
Hackney residents celebrate unveiling of renamed Kit Crowley Gardens
Newly opened square honours Hackney musical history
Older people record audio snapshots of Hackney life
Windrush sculptures of fruit unveiled in Hackney
Stoke Newington charity puts on Windrush week for Black History Month
A sneak peak of what's in store for Black History Season in Hackney
Undercover Met officers may have infiltrated Hackney CND
Hackney Travellers campaign to move back to Olympic site
Hackney Wick's Lord Napier pub opens its doors after 26 years
Protesters return to call for Geffrye statue to fall
Black Panther artist Emory Douglas inspires London riots installation in Hackney Central
2011 London riots: Hackney heroine Pauline Pearce recalls the day she 'risked it all'
'It felt like the world turned upside down', Hackney MP remembers 2011 London riots
Vacant Grade I-listed Shoreditch church to be restored and revamped
Pastor Morris tribute: 'We don’t know what would have happened to us if it wasn’t for him'
Homerton gardens renamed to sever slave trader ties and celebrate community hero
Book details doctor's Jewish parents' love story amid Nazi persecution
Book details doctor's Jewish parents' love story amid Nazi persecution
LGBTQ+ self defence classes and art workshops offered at centre
New documentary celebrates Windrush pioneers at Stoke Newington church
'Reflections' on Black history in schools and the Windrush legacy
Daughter shares poem to remember dad who was part of the Windrush generation
Trove of British-Vietnamese history rescued for future generations
Diane Abbott to join 'Geffrye Must Fall' protest at museum reopening
Shoreditch exhibition celebrates 100 years of Everest expedition
Geffrye debate continues amid growing pressure to remove the slave trader statue
Removal of statues, vaccine, charging points, cycle for hearts and support veterans
Letters: Christchurch Estate, Cllr Burke, Happy Man Tree and CCTV
Robert Crampton reveals East End brawls against BNP before gentrification