It comes a day after Pride in London’s most senior Black volunteer, Rhammel Afflick, handed in his resignation saying that he’s lost confidence in their ability to “successfully address the adversities faced by our multi-faceted communities.” These concerns have been echoed further in a resignation letter by all 10 members of the community advisory board who have called for new leadership at the organisation, which is responsible for the UK’s largest Pride march.
The letter also includes allegations of marginalisation and bullying within Pride in London, as well as criticising the group for failing to set up an anonymous formal complaints procedure in order to safely raise concerns. “Contributing to this hostile environment, is the