Lord Simon Woolley has become the first Black man elected as the head of an Oxbridge College. Oxbridge is a combination of the various schools that make up the United Kingdom's University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. RELATED: Buckingham Palace considers diversity czar after Meghan Markle interview Lord Simon Woolley is the founding director of Operation Black Vote, BBC reported. The organization seeks to ensure racial justice and equality throughout the United Kingdom. The former Equality and Human Rights Commissioner will be the next principal of Cambridge University's Homerton College. We are delighted to announce that Lord Simon Woolley will be the next […]
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