Baroness Doreen Lawrence on How Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation Supports Education & His Legacy |GMB

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With next week marking 28 years since her son was brutally murdered, Baroness Doreen Lawrence joins us exclusively ahead of Stephen Lawrence Day and to speak more regarding the great work the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation continues to do.

With education its core focus, and launched during Black History Month last year, the foundation was set up to use Stephen’s legacy as a vehicle for change and help young people make positive choices, contribute to their communities and live their best life. Baroness Lawrence shares the Foundation’s progress since its inception, how she continues to best remember Stephen. She also believes that not enough has changed to stop what happened to Stephen happening again.

Broadcast on15/04/22

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