Martin Amis (Report, 18 March) Zita Holbourne FRSA (born s) [1] is a British community and human rights campaigner and activist, and a multi-disciplinary artist, creating work as a writer, performance poet and visual artist. [2].
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Biography. Zita is an award winning, trade union, community & human rights campaigner and activist, sell-out author, visual artist, curator, poet, writer and vocalist. She studied art & graphic design at the London College of Printing and Watford School of Art.
Zita Holbourne - Opening Remarks. Official site of Zita Holbourne, Author, Artist, Activist, Poet for original artwork, graphic design and professional writing services, performance poetry, spoke word.
Zita Holbourne, London Joint National Zita performed ‘A tribute to Nelson Mandela; Now You Are Free’ at the official UK Memorial Service for Nelson Mandela after he passed away. Progression is an autobiographical account of Zita’s personal struggle against race and gender discrimination.
Zita Holbourne The book is A collection of poetry, quotes and art by award winning and inspiring London based poet, artist and activist Zita Holbourne. The book is a journey through struggle and resistance, a story of strength, determination and love used to challenge discrimination and injustice, documenting important historical and current struggles from the Haitian.
Experienced visual artist, writer, A published poet and an award-winning diversity advocate, Zita dedicates herself to helping others attain equality and justice. In this latest edition of our Featured Fellow series, she discusses her activism, her art and poetry, and what being an RSA Fellow means to her.
28 views. 00:15. Chelsea Zita Holbourne is the National Chair of BARAC & Author of “Striving for Equality, Freedom and Justice". He is available to hire via The BAME Speakers Agency.
As a community leader, trade Zita Holbourne She is also a community activist, trade union leader and human rights / equality campaigner. Her arts practice and campaigning work are interconnected with a focus on equality, freedom justice, human and civil rights, culture, roots, identity and black history.