Grants and Programme Manager, Windrush Justice Programme
Emmanuelle@actionforraceequality.org.uk
Emmanuelle is the Grants and Programme Manager on the Windrush Justice Programme, which supports grassroots organisations providing advocacy to victims of the Windrush scandal.
Before joining ARE, she was the Policy and Campaigns Manager at national human rights and civil liberties organisation Liberty, where she held the Government to account on racist policing, surveillance, and tech issues.
Emmanuelle has achieved award-winning campaigns and has participated in public speaking on radio and live TV, including Sky News, LBC and the BBC. Her political writing has appeared in numerous print, local and grassroots media publications, including The Guardian, gal-dem, Huck Magazine, Red Pepper and The Independent.
Emmanuelle sits on the Board of Directors at the Public Interest Research Centre. Her work in the community has included research and youth engagement at the South London Gallery, grassroots organising around queer and trans justice, and support for protest movements against state racism, police violence and neo-colonialism.
Before joining ARE, she was the Policy and Campaigns Manager at national human rights and civil liberties organisation Liberty, where she held the Government to account on racist policing, surveillance, and tech issues.
Emmanuelle has achieved award-winning campaigns and has participated in public speaking on radio and live TV, including Sky News, LBC and the BBC. Her political writing has appeared in numerous print, local and grassroots media publications, including The Guardian, gal-dem, Huck Magazine, Red Pepper and The Independent.
Emmanuelle sits on the Board of Directors at the Public Interest Research Centre. Her work in the community has included research and youth engagement at the South London Gallery, grassroots organising around queer and trans justice, and support for protest movements against state racism, police violence and neo-colonialism.