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Rhammel Emmanuel Basil Afflick (born 6 April 1994) is a British writer and political activist. He is best known for his campaigning on race, knife crime and
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. He was Director of Communications for
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from 2019 to 2021. Born and raised in South West London, Afflick has been campaigning since the age of 11 when he was elected to Kingston Youth Council. In 2021, Afflick was awarded BEM for services to the community in London in the
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Early life and education

Afflick was born in
Wandsworth Wandsworth Town () is a district of south London, within the London Borough of Wandsworth southwest of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan The London Plan is the statutory spatial development strategy for the Gre ...
and grew up in
Balham Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
. He attended
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, known as Chessington Community College at the time, for secondary school and sixth form, completing in 2012. He has written about his experience as a
bisexual Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to more than one gender. It may also be defined to include romantic or sexual attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity, whi ...
man in
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. Afflick is of
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descent with both sides of his family originating from
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Career

Afflick began campaigning aged 11, initially focusing on the relationship between young black men and the police. He subsequently became heavily involved in local politics in the
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a borough in southwest London. The main town is Kingston upon Thames and it includes Surbiton, Chessington, Malden Rushett, New Malden and Tolworth. It is the oldest of the four royal boroughs in Eng ...
. Afflick was appointed an advisor of local authorities School Admission Forum, Kingston's Community and Police Partnership and many other panels. He was elected a member of the
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and Chair of the Kington Youth Council in 2011 advocating on issues such as child poverty and public transport. Afflick continued to campaign on issues affecting young people making regular appearances across the
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. He then started writing for a number of publications including
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and ''
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''. Alongside many other young people he has been an advocate of social action following his nomination as an ambassador of the Prince of Wales’ charity Step Up To Serve. In 2015, he co-hosted the charities annual award ceremony alongside British television presenter
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. Afflick has been outspoken about serious youth violence and gangs in the
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, campaigning on the issue alongside activists like Jeremiah Emmanuel, the founder of One Big Community. He's been vocal about his support for a public health approach to the knife crime epidemic in the capital calling on politicians to take different steps to address the root causes of inequality. He has been critical of the approach taken by successive governments and politicians in response to knife crime. Afflick has repeatedly spoken out about the use of stop and search on young black men in the UK. He has stated he believes policing tactics such as stop and search can be counterproductive and divisive. His joint work with other young activists led to the formation of the
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Youth Violence Commission where he later gave evidence. Afflick has been a strong supporter of the UK campaign for lowering the voting age to 16, speaking in support in the lead up to Britain's
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. He campaigns on LGBT rights, racism, hate crime and inclusivity in the workplace in the UK. He has spoken about the importance of tackling
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, intersectionality and allyship. Afflick volunteers with a number of charities including government-funded charity Police Now where he serves as a trustee.


Pride in London

Afflick volunteered for
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for more than 7 years starting in 2013 and was appointed Communications Director in November 2019. During his time within the organisation he campaigned on the importance of Pride and championed the need to elevate black and transgender people within the LGBT community.


Resignation and aftermath

In March 2021, Afflick revealed he had resigned from his position at Pride in London earlier in the year, citing concerns over the organisation's lack of intersectionality and reluctance to listen to black voices or commit to meaningful anti-racism. Pride in London responded by issuing a formal apology. In an interview with
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Afflick responded to
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's apology by saying the time had come for pride to demonstrate it was serious about change. The following day, on 19 March 2021,
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's entire Community Advisory Board resigned over the matter. Approximately 20 volunteers resigned in solidarity as the organisation became 'engulfed in a race row'. The
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, also intervened shortly after Afflick's resignation stating he was taking the allegation seriously. One of Pride in London's key sponsors, DIVA Magazine, pulled in protest at the revelations from Afflick. Several leading LGBT+ organisations in the
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issued statements in support of Afflick, and the other volunteers who resigned including Stonewall,
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and
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on Friday 20 March 2021. In an interview with
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, Afflick disclosed that he felt ‘relief’ after issuing his statement. He went on to say “black people shouldn’t have to withdraw from these mainstream spaces for fear of racism”. Later that day five Directors of
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, including Co-Chairs Michael Salter-Church and Ali Camps stepped down following ‘critical media coverage and feedback'. However, many including Afflick called for an overhaul to increase trust in communities with Afflick stating that entirely new leadership was needed.


Britsh Youth Council

Afflick has worked for the government-funded charity
British Youth Council The British Youth Council, known informally as BYC, is a UK charity that works to empower young people and promote their interests. The national charity, run by young people, exists to represent the views of young people to government and decisi ...
for more than a decade often acting as a spokesperson for the organisation in British media and in
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Commentary

Afflick spoke out repeatedly in the media against
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's decision to host the
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in
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. Afflick also joined calls for celebrity ambassadors of the game to withdraw their support given Qatar’s well-documented human rights abuses and its laws surrounding
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Awards

Afflick was a recipient of the
British Empire Medal The British Empire Medal (BEM; formerly British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service) is a British and Commonwealth award for meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the Crown. The current honour was created in 1922 to ...
in the
2021 New Year Honours The 2021 New Year Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebration ...
. He was recognised for more than a decades commitment to campaigning and volunteering in the community


Commonwealth honours


Community Awards

Afflick was recognised as one of the 40 Black British individuals who are poised as the next generation of leaders of African and Caribbean descent by the Black Cultural Archives.


References


External links


Profile on Twitter

Articles in the ''HuffPost''

Articles in ''The Independent''
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