08/05/2026
Elbashir: From new arrival to community support worker - helping others find belonging in Wales.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
08/05/2026
Dunya: From refugee to housing support worker - helping families rebuild their lives in Wales.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
01/05/2026
Sophie: From asylum seeker to youth worker - supporting young people and giving back to Wales.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
26/04/2026
Vaughan Gething: From migrant roots to First Minister - leadership that reflects modern Wales.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
23/04/2026
Professor Keshav Singhal: Surgeon, innovator, national leader. Supporting Wales’ NHS and saving lives.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
22/04/2026
Mahmood Shafi: Decades of medical leadership improving women’s health across Wales and beyond.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
20/04/2026
Professor Saleem Kidwai: Entrepreneur, community leader and champion of inclusion. Strengthening Wales through business and cohesion.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
17/04/2026
Gaynor Legall: Wales’ first Black female councillor and a founding force behind organisations like BAWSO, her work has transformed lives, strengthened communities, and challenged inequality at every level.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.
15/04/2026
Professor Meena Upadhyaya: From immigrant to world-leading scientist and Dame. Her work has transformed lives globally.
The Wales Alliance for Racial Justice (WARJ) is a coalition of the following third sector organisations working to advance racial justice, equality and human rights across Wales: Race Equality First; Amnesty International; BAWSO; Welsh Refugee Council; CCAWS; NWREN; EYST; Show Racism the Red Card; Himilo; Women Connect First and Race Council Cymru.