Brighton’s Open Mind book project joins forces with local optician to celebrate Black History month
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Specsavers Brighton proudly announces its collaboration with the Open Minds Project, a charity with a focus on promoting education, inclusivity, and understanding by supporting local schools through book donations - not just for this month, but for the long haul.
Optometrist director Lateef Iqbal says: ‘Education is a powerful force that has the ability to transcend barriers and shape a better world. Specsavers Brighton, in solidarity with the Open Minds Project, is dedicated to enriching the lives of young learners through the magic of books. By donating a myriad of books that embrace diverse perspectives and histories, we aim to inspire a love for learning and foster unity within our community’.
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Hide AdFounder Grace Toby says: “We are delighted to be supported by Specsavers Brighton to achieve our shared mission which includes educating young minds about Black lives beyond the stories of poverty and fights for freedom. The education system will make a more positive impact with a robust socio-culturally balanced representation. We have been running for about three years and during that time we have ran teachers book clubs and given boxes of books to various schools within the Brighton and Hove community.”
Mr Iqbal adds: “At Specsavers Brighton, we believe that acknowledging and amplifying voices during Black History month is essential all year-round. This partnership with the Open Minds Project is a testament to our commitment to continuous learning, understanding, and support for every individual's journey.”
As part of the celebrations, the store is inviting the local community to join throughout the month in marking Black History month by helping them support the charity, spread awareness, and celebrate inclusivity.
You can find out more about the charity at openminds.org.uk