An exhibition commemorating the Windrush Generation in Brixton was vandalized in a racially motivated act. The portraits in the Windrush Untold Stories exhibition, located in Windrush Square, were deliberately spray-painted or scratched. Friends of Windrush Square described this as a blatant act of racial hatred, emphasizing the community's contribution to the UK. The incident occurred shortly after Windrush Day, highlighting ongoing challenges in promoting inclusivity. The local police are engaged but have yet to make any arrests, suggesting possible mental health issues related to the vandalism.
Portraits featured in the Windrush Untold Stories exhibition, installed in Windrush Square, were spray-painted or scratched over early on Thursday in an act of racial hatred.
Windrush Untold Stories was created to celebrate the contributions and resilience of the Windrush Generation, whose story is central to the fabric of British life.
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