PATRON ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!
Liverpool Advocates for Windrush provides support to individuals and families affected by the Windrush scandal in Liverpool. Our dedicated team of 15 volunteers, work tirelessly to advocate for justice and ensure that those impacted by this historic injustice receive the help they need.
Stephanie is a trailblazer in every sense. Dr. I. Stephanie Boyce FKC, FRSA made history by becoming the 177th, the sixth female, the first person of colour and the second in-house solicitor in almost 50 years, to become president of the Law Society of England and Wales in March 2021.
Throughout her distinguished career, she has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to creating a more equitable society, she has built a well-earned reputation as a catalyst for change, growth and development in the legal profession and beyond, her legacy is not just about breaking barriers but about building bridges.
We are delighted that Dr. I. Stephanie Boyce FKC, FRSA has accepted our invitation to become a Patron. Her patronage aligns perfectly with our mission to support the Windrush generation and their descendants, ensuring their voices are heard, their rights upheld and their stories acknowledged.
Stephanie’s contribution and expertise will be invaluable as we continue to advocate for justice and raise awareness of the continued historical injustices faced by the Windrush communities.
Dr. I. Stephanie Boyce says: “The stories of those caught up in the Windrush scandal makes clear the depth and the scope of the injustice. The impact this has had on those affected was, and continues to be profound. I am pleased to lend my voice to help people overcome barriers, access justice and support the work and mission of Liverpool Advocates For Windrush.”
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