in a written statement.The action was taken a day after the organization’s entire, 10-person, advisory board quit, signing a resignation letter that The Guardian reports focused on allegations that it is a hostile environment for people of color. “Contributing to this hostile environment, is the increasing preoccupation at Pride in London with managing the public relations concerns of its leadership, at the cost of supporting its Black and POC [people of colour] volunteers or community members,” the resignation letter says, according to The Guardian.This mass resignation was itself triggered by the resignation of Rhammel Afflick, a former director of communications and one of the most senior Black volunteers — and by Pride in London’s.