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Elouise Edwards (28 December 1932 – 22 January 2021) was a community activist and civil rights campaigner. She was born in British Guiana and moved to Manchester, England in the 1960s, becoming known for her campaigns to fight racial discrimination and to develop community services in the Moss Side area of Manchester. Her work included housing projects, women's networking groups, medical assistance programs, and the development of art and cultural programs. Early life and education Elouise Chandler was born on 28 December 1932 in Georgetown, British Guiana to Erica (née Grimes) and Samuel Chandler. She was the youngest of ten children in the family of five daughters and five sons. Her father was an engineer who worked in the gold mining industry and her mother raised the children, until her death when Elouise was six years old. Chandler was sent to live in a boarding school and attended the Ursuline Convent's school in Georgetown. On weekends and holidays, she would travel with her father between settlements on the Potaro River, as he worked on a dredge operation engaged in extracting ore. In 1955, Chandler married Beresford Edwards at St. George's Cathedral and three years later, the couple had a son. Beresford, or Berry as he was commonly known, was a printer and wanted to further his education in England. Edwards was not in favour of moving, but in 1960 Berry went abroad to study lithography. In 1961, Edwards and her son, Beresford Jr migrated to join her husband, who was working in a box-making facility in Levenshulme. Eventually, Berry was able to find work as a printer and served as a shop steward for the Society of Graphical and Allied Trades, a printers union, and then later as a youth worker. Edwards found life in England very difficult. The weather was very different and the racist culture that existed in many institutions created hostility toward the West Indian community. Finding rental accommodation was difficult for people of colour and many landlords refused to rent to non-whites. The Edwards lived in several shared housing situations, but could find no bank willing to grant them a mortgage. Berry turned to community members, who had helped him bring his family to Britain. By pooling their money in a system they called "Pardner", savers took turns having access to the accumulated balance to use for various needs. Through the use of Pardner, the Edwards eventually bought a house at 78 Platt Street. Activism and career The couple's home quickly became a meeting place for members of the West Indian community living in Manchester and it was there that the West Indian Organisations Coordinating Committee was founded in 1964, with the help of Betty Luckham. The group focused on assisting youth and the West Indian community by developing cultural, economic, and social programs for their benefit and served as an umbrella organisation for the formation of other groups. Initially, they kept a posting board of employers who would hire Black workers, landlords who would rent to them, and places from which community members could seek legal advice. Noting the frequency of second-generation African and Caribbean men being diagnosed with mental illnesses without foundation, CHEL was formed in the early 1970s. The group, named after its founders Charles Moore, Hartley Hanley, Edwards, and Les Chambers, established protocols to assist families and individuals who were labeled inappropriately as "schizophrenic" or "mad" and unwillingly incarcerated in mental institutions. Edwards began her career as a kitchen worker at the Manchester University refectory. She then worked at the Piccadilly Gardens Hotel. From the late 1960s, Manchester began implementing a plan of slum clearance, as a part of their urban regeneration planning. The Edwards' home was targeted for demolition, as were those of many of their neighbours' homes in Moss Side. To protest the top-down renovation and relocation schemes, the Edwards and the community formed the Moss Side People's Association and a Housing Action Group, intent upon gaining a voice in plans that impacted their neighbourhood. The organization published the Moss Side News to tell community members about meetings and planned demonstrations. Despite their efforts, locals were forced out and the Edwards' home was finally destroyed in 1974. In 1975, Edwards became a neighborhood social worker for the Moss Side Family Advice Centre, allowing her to join her professional career with her activist causes. Two years later in 1977, with Kath Locke, she co-founded the Manchester Black Women's Mutual Aid organisation with the aim of providing educational support to local children. The group met on Sundays and hosted conferences and meetings for parents to discuss issues their children were having in their schools. They arranged for members to assist parents in meetings with teachers and school officials and attend City Council Education Department functions. Out of these efforts, Edwards and other women, established the Roots Festival in 1977, an annual event celebrating African-Caribbean culture and educating children about their heritage. Because of the disapproval of their husbands and the tendency of men to take over leadership roles in women's groups, early organisations failed and were replaced with women-run, autonomous groups which allowed women to take leadership roles. When the Mutual Aid group and the Manchester Black Women's Co-operative, which had been founded in 1975 by Locke and her sisters Coca Clarke and Ada Phillips, among other activists like Olive Morris, failed Edwards and Locke, along with others, founded the Abasindi Co-operative in 1980. The organisation was a self-help women's group and aimed to help women improve their lives by networking with other women role models. Because of a lack of awareness of other women's groups at the time, Abasindi distanced itself from mainstream feminists who had no understanding of the poverty and racism experienced by the Moss Side Community. To combat the issues in their community, Edwards and Abasindi members campaigned against racism in schools and ran a supplementary Saturday school tutoring program. Rampant unemployment led Abasindi to establish skills-training and secretarial workshops to help workers find jobs. They even temporarily served as a hospital when needed, treating people injured in riots or protest, such as the 1981 Moss Side riot. After the riots, she became one of the founding members, along with Louise Da-Cocodia and others, in the creation of the Arawak Housing Association, which in 1994, joined with the Walton Housing Association to form the Arawak Walton Housing Association. The purpose of the organisation was to assist in the development of quality housing to meet the needs of the Moss Side community. In 1984, Edwards spearheaded the organisation of what would become the Manchester Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Centre through her work at the Moss Side Family.... Discover the Elouise East popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Elouise East books.

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    Treehouse Whispers

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    What happens when you add a vet, a shelter worker and a gorgeous pug named Spencer? As a vet, Heath interacts with many people, but none who could become more. Every date or r...

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    Deep Down

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    Craig loves his boyfriend. He wants to be better, to help more, to not be an imposition. He doesn't know why Darren puts up with him. When an accident lands Craig in hospital, he's...

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    Crush Collection Volume 1

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    Defying Sanity

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    Patience is a virtue, so he’s told. But to Vin, patience just means waiting longer. Why wait when he knows he’s going to get it anyway? And besides, an early Christmas gift to hims...

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    Beruhige Mich, Daddy

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    Scorch

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    Smokescreen

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    A charity firefighter calendar? Check.A sexy photographer staring at his seminaked body? Check.An arsenal of humour? Check.Jason's and Harry's pasts are hurting their future, but t...

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    Love Scene

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    Lawful Attraction

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    When Logan witnesses something he shouldn't, something personal, he can't help himself and checks in on the guy, even though he saw the evidence himself that the man could take car...

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    Crush Collection Volume 3

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    Instant Desire

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    Sean doesn't need anyone. He's happy on his own, working his way through life. Until he meets his client, Asher. Their attraction is instant, but Sean refused to let himself feel a...

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    Love Conquers

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    Two men whose love has stood the test of time, through troubling times to defining moments. Watch James and Rich as they hold on to the one person who means more than anything else...

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    A Crush for Christmas

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    After Colton's father died, his mother returned to her hometown of Cambridge, UK, leaving him to his life in New York. He's happy, apart from only being able to see his mother once...

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    Love in Flames Collection

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    Cam Fire & Rescue Service, where love is love and family is more than blood...Join these firefighters in their search for the happy ever after they all deserve. Found families,...

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    Out of the Frying Pan

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    One night doesn't seem to be enough…Dean has finally found a workplace where he's welcomed with open arms. Starting fresh in a new city was the only downside, and he refused to bec...

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    Crush Collection Volume 2

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    Ignite

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    Der Vater seines besten Freundes

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    Was passiert, wenn sich ein Junge in den Vater seines besten Freundes verliebt?Kais Gefühle für den Vater seines besten Freundes hatten sich im Laufe der Jahre verändert, und schon...

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    Breathing Fire

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    Is it ending before it's even begun?Matias and Eli couldn't be more different if they tried. Matias wants the dream life, with a career, a husband and kids. Eli only wants to provi...

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    Primary Seduction

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    Trent has had his fair share of bad luck – the least of which was his marriage – but he has two children who mean the world to him. Seeing his friends finding love makes his heart ...

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    Royal Firsts

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    Star-Crossed

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    Love arrives when two men least expect it… but when they most need it.Grant just wants to live his own life without his family's meddling, so when his dream job comes up in New Yor...

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    Life Support

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    Casey wishes his colleague would turn his lecherous attention to someone else. His working environment was turning into a nightmare; his only escape is in the ambulance itself. Bec...

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    First Kiss

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    Liebe Mich Daddy

    Elouise R East

    Er hat nichts mehr zu verlieren, aber alles zu gewinnen …Obdachlos zu sein, macht es schwierig, einen sicheren Daddy zu finden. Das bewahrheitet sich, als Nathan verletzt wird, nac...

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    Covert Strength

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    As a newly single father, Zak tries to find a balance between his son, his business and his friends. When loneliness seeps in, he loses himself in a onenight stand. That one night ...