Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. 4 nov 2022 · Avtar Singh Jouhl obituary. Anti-racism campaigner and trade unionist who successfully challenged segregation in 1960s Britain. David Jesudason. Fri 4 Nov 2022 13.39 EDT.

  2. Avtar Jouhl: Hundreds attend funeral for Indian Workers' activist - BBC News. 23 October 2022. Jagwant Johal said his father would be remembered for his trade union work. Hundreds of mourners...

    • 3 min
  3. Avtar Singh Jouhl OBE (2 November 1937 – 8 October 2022) was a British anti-racism campaigner, national president of the Indian Workers' Association (IWA), foundry worker and trade union lecturer.

    • 8 October 2022 (aged 84)
    • Lecturer and foundry worker
    • British
  4. 13 nov 2021 · Indian activists who helped change the face of modern Britain. 12 November 2021. By Vanessa Pearce,BBC News, West Midlands. The 1928 Institute. Friends Ujagar Singh and VP Hansrani arrived in...

    • 3 min
    • Vanessa Pearce
    • avtar singh jouhl news1
    • avtar singh jouhl news2
    • avtar singh jouhl news3
    • avtar singh jouhl news4
    • avtar singh jouhl news5
  5. 28 ott 2022 · Avtar Singh Jouhl 1937 - 2022. Paul Mackney, former general secretary of NATFHE/UCU, remembers a beloved comrade, lifelong socialist and union man who once brought Malcolm X to the West Midlands during the fight against racial segregation. Avtar Singh Jouhl speaks at a Birmingham May Day rally.

  6. 2 set 2023 · Avtar worked in the foundry industry and was instrumental in the unionisation of the workforce. He despised sectarianism and worked with countless anti-racist groups including the CARF network. He helped lead the campaign against racial segregation in pubs and housing in the West Midlands.

  7. 20 dic 2022 · Jagdish Patel. Avtar Singh Jouhl, the former president of the Indian Workers' Association, passed away in October. He was a committed anti-racist and trade unionist, inviting Malcolm X to Britain and sending coaches of IWA members to support the miners' strike in 1984. Avtar Johal Singh, 1937-2022. (Jagwant Johal / Wikimedia Commons)