British Muslims in Numbers Census Summary tells a powerful story!

In Bristol – a city that prides itself on diversity, inclusion and progressive values.

it’s time we confronted some uncomfortable truths about how Muslims are too often misunderstood, misrepresented, and marginalised.

The recently released British Muslims in Numbers Census Summary tells a powerful story. It’s not one you’ll likely read in the tabloids, but it’s the one that matters.

There are now over four million Muslims in the UK, and here in Bristol, we’ve seen the growth of a vibrant, diverse, and deeply rooted Muslim community. From Easton to St Pauls, from Lawrence Hill to Ashley, Muslims are not just residents – we are business owners, NHS workers, educators, carers, volunteers, and elected representatives. We are proud Bristolians and proud Muslims.

And yet, how often are we reduced to headlines about extremism, so-called “parallel societies,” or culture wars? Too often, Muslims in this city – particularly young people – are growing up under the weight of suspicion, scapegoating and stereotypes. It’s not just frustrating; it’s damaging.

Here are the facts: 94% of British-born Muslims in England and Wales identify as British. In Bristol, where Muslims have been part of the city’s social fabric for generations, this is our home. 99% speak English well or very well, yet we still hear tired claims about “integration”. What more do we need to do to be accepted as equals?

Our community is young – nearly half of all Muslims are under 24 – and full of potential. But potential needs investment. It needs opportunities, not barriers. Muslim women, for example, are achieving more than ever – 50% of all Muslim full-time students are female – yet many still face systemic blocks to employment, advancement, and leadership.
Housing remains a major concern. In Bristol, I hear regularly from families living in overcrowded housing, young couples struggling to find affordable homes, and elderly parents stuck in unsuitable accommodation. The report shows 1 in 4 Muslim households face overcrowding – that’s four times the national average. And let’s be honest: the council house waiting list is bursting at the seams. This isn’t a “Muslim issue” – it’s a working-class issue, a Bristol issue.

Health inequalities are another reality we must face. Among older Muslim women, the rate of “bad or very bad health” is shockingly high. This links not only to poverty and housing but also to how services are delivered – or not delivered – in a culturally sensitive and accessible way. As we increasingly move to digital platforms, we mustn’t leave behind our elders.

And then there’s the hard truth: 18% of the prison population is Muslim, despite Muslims only making up 6% of the population. That’s a damning figure – and it demands a serious, community-led response, not just from criminal justice services, but from mosques, youth workers, mentors, and schools, and at Easton Jamia Mosque we’ve started that work already.

Bristol is no stranger to injustice – we’ve pulled down statues and confronted uncomfortable parts of our history. But what about the injustice faced by Muslim communities today? Islamophobia isn’t just name-calling in the street – it’s job rejections based on your name, it’s the casual assumptions made in the classroom, in hospitals, and even in council chambers. It’s the hostile headlines that seep into policy.

I want to be clear: British Muslims are not looking for special treatment. We’re calling for equal opportunity, fair treatment, and recognition of our contribution. We want our children to grow up in a city that sees them for who they are, not what they’re falsely portrayed to be.

The Census data offers more than numbers – it offers a wake-up call, I call on leaders in our city to use it to build a Bristol where no one is left behind, and where Muslims are seen not as a “community to manage” but as an integral part of the city’s future.

We’re not going anywhere – and nor should we have to justify our presence. This is our home. And it’s time that was reflected not just in data – but in policy, in press, and in public life.

For the full report:

British Muslims in Numbers – Census Summary 2025

Available at: www.mcb.org.uk/resources/british-muslims-in-numbers-2025-summary

Media Enquiries: Abdul Malik

Email: cllr.abdul.malik@bristol.gov.uk

Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) Press Office:

Phone: 0845 262 6786

Email: admin@mcb.org.uk

Website: www.mcb.org.uk

 

 

Cllr Abdul Malik

(MCIArb, FRIPH)

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Community for climate change!

A striking new mural highlighting the need for climate action has been unveiled by Dove Street Community!

On Monday 7th April a beautiful mural was unveiled on Dove Street, Bristol. Created in collaboration with local residents, included Ujima’s very own Mike Stuart  and Camille aka The Colour of Change plus other artists, and environmental groups. The large-scale artwork, painted across one of the estate’s iconic tower blocks, serves as both a call to action and a celebration of community resilience in the face of climate change.

The mural features vivid imagery of nature intertwined with urban life, symbolising the delicate balance between people and the planet. Local artist Cami, who spearheaded the design, said, “This mural is about visibility – making climate change something we see every day, also bringing the communities together.

Families and locals were invited to join in and enjoy paint and community as the residents and volunteers began working on the mural in two sessions on March 22 and 29. Before the mural was created, all of the volunteers got together to talk about their ideas, what they wanted it to symbolise, and how it should look.

The unveiling was on 7/4/25 which was marked with a celebration including live music, food, and speeches from community leaders, reinforcing Dove Street’s commitment to sustainability and collective action.

 

“This mural is more than just paint on a wall — it’s a celebration of our community’s voice and our commitment to protecting the planet,” said Victoria, a Dove Street resident  involved in the project.

With its bold colours and inspiring message, the Dove Street mural is already drawing attention from passersby and visitors. As the city continues to grapple with environmental challenges, this community-led artwork stands as a beacon of awareness, creativity, and hope.

Story by:  Zainab

Dove Street Community instagram: @dovestreetcommunity

Mike Stuart instagram:  @disphoria.art

Colour of Change aka Camille instagram: the_colour_of_change

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Bleed Kit Southwest fighting knife crime in Bristol!

Bleed Kit Southwest founded by Leanne Reynolds have been working tirelessly to address issues of knife crime in Bristol and surrounding areas to support the families and people affected.

 

The dean of Bristol, @brislordmayor Lord Mayor in partnership with Leanne Reynolds from @bleed_kit_southwest would like to invite you to a service for communities affected by knife crime in the city.

Date: 25/3/2025

Time: 5.30-7pm

Address:

Lord Mayors Chapel,

College Green,

Park Street,

Bristol, BS1 5TB

 


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Ujima Radio proud to support Carleen Anderson’s groundbreaking project “Melior Opus Griot”!

Ujima Radio are proud to announce becoming an official patron for Carleen Anderson’s groundbreaking project, the blended-roots Opera MELIOR Opus Griot.

 

Carleen Anderson is a US American born/UK Resident Music Artist respected for her singing and songwriting. Her professional career began in 1990 as the vocalist, composer, arranger and recording artist for the Young Disciples. After six acclaimed solo albums and a multitude of collaborations she began developing her style of dramatic music storytelling for the theatre. This long-held creative passion of hers was supported by Arts Council England for her first theatre production, CAGE STREET MEMORIAL, in 2014, which was nominated for an Innovation Award. Since 2020, Arts Council England supported her most recent work she labels as a blended-roots Opera, MELIOR Opus Griot, which had a preview produced by Hall for Cornwall in November 2022. Current plans are in the making for further music and theatre production developments, as financial provisions surface.

The Story of MELIOR Opus Griot

MELIOR Opus Griot is an ocean-floor, time-travel fantasy conceived, written and composed by Carleen Anderson. Performed in the dramatic theatre format of an Opera, it blends Gospel, Soul, Jazz, and Classical music for a fresh staging of theatrical storytelling.

A little girl is thought to be lost at sea. She is rescued by a mystical water spirit and guided to the seafloor society of MELIOR. It is a tale of surrealistic humans who use their gifts to advocate people choosing to behave better with each other in the midst of chaos and global destruction.

To help reach the goals of covering the costs of studio recordings for a Double Album release of the MELIOR Opus Griot music, as well as the expenses for staging a theatre production premiere, a variety of fundraising events are being considered. Updates will follow as they surface.

So far, the £4K+ monies raised by this crowdfunding website campaign has paid for the studio recordings of three MELIOR Opus Griot music scenes. To studio record the remaining nine music scenes would cost upwards from £12K, (Twelve-thousand British Sterling Pounds/GBP).

Further expenses, such as marketing and distribution, are in addition to visual media film projection and audio equipment hires to coordinate the music storyline and soundscapes within the narrative of this blended-roots Opera, to be expressed in the performances of a Chamber Music Quintet, an Opera Chorus and Interpretive Dancers, alongside Carleen in the leading role.

This Folk Opera style is rooted in Carleen’s early childhood memories of her Grandfather’s theatrical productions. His church members created costumes from rags and scraps to actualise Biblical themes he directed for their performance participation. From the age of seven Carleen would composed music for her Grandfather’s adult choir. Influenced by the combined-genre vocal stylings she listened to from the voice of her classically-trained Juilliard Scholar Aunt, Bettye Faye Anderson, who was also a much sought after Gospel singer during the 1960s Civil Rights movement before her death in 1970, this work blends generations of music art and literature.

Fast forward to now, she brings to life her vision of a fresh approach to dramatic music storytelling.

The ultimate goal of this work is to expand upon traditional music genres to create a combinational platform that existing and future music storytellers can use to express their creative artistry.

 

The outlook of this aquatic-themed fantasy is to extend the creative space for artistic vision in the world of music art for the stage.

Carleen Anderson has a goal of establishing a ‘blended-roots’ Opera genre for existing and future music artists to express their styles on a broader dramatic storytelling platform. She aims to build upon the traditional Opera format with an eclectic unit of musicians, an Opera Chorus, digital imagery projection and interpretive dancers for audiences to enjoy this aquatic-themed fantasy.

The results from this crowdfunding campaign so far has financed the studio recordings of three MELIOR Opus Griot music scenes. The remaining nine music scenes and the delivery of a world theatre premiere is what this fundraising promotion is for.

Explore the many gift rewards on this portal to support this new music artwork to be realised.

 To find out head to the website:  https://www.melioropusgriot.com/

 


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The Dark Ages: an exhibition of new paintings by Bristol artist Mike Stuart

The Dark Ages Exhibition opens Friday 28th featuring live poetry with Edson Burton, Muneera Pilgrim and Tracey Heather Johnson with paintings by Mike Stuart of Disphoria Art!

HOURS. 10 Colston Yard. Colston Street. Bristol BS1 5BD
Opening from 18:00-21:00 on Friday 28th February 2025.
Also open 11:00-17:00 on Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd February 2025.

Created as a direct emotional reaction to the current age of anxiety over the last two years, this series of monochromatic painted biro drawings tries to find sense in an unpredictable, precarious world. A stream of consciousness feed, aspiring to explore higher states, but invaded by intrusive thoughts of industrial genocide, growing fascism, rampant consumerism, unaccountable oligarchy, media overload and social isolation, while the world careers blindly towards climate breakdown…

Figures scratched in jagged black outlines dug furiously into the paper, jostle with ink-washed shadows in broken urban landscapes. Sharp-edged, gritty, and distorted, but also lyrical, dreamlike, and darkly humorous; the pictures are striving to evolve the ideal form to encompass everything we feel in these dark ages.

Mike Stuart studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths in the 80s, alongside some of the Brit Art movement artists. He exhibits regularly in Bristol. His work is influenced by baroque and Renaissance painting, comic art, street art, the attitude of punk… and cats.

Free entry

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Ujima Radio Powerplays February 2025!

Congratulations to this month’s successful submissions for the Ujima Radio Powerplays February 2025!

Are you an artist based in the West Country including Wales?  Would you like to have your music selected to play on Ujima Radio?

Every month Ujima Radio selects 10 of the very best tracks released in the West Country & Wales which then get featured twice an hour across our Primetime Shows including The Rise Up Breakfast Show Mon-Friday 8-10am and The Cruising Show Mon-Friday 4-6pm and the Urban Grooves Playouts. Plus you can listen to all the 10 songs on the playlist below.

If you are an artist based in this area you could have your track featured on the Ujima Radio Powerplays.  All you have to do is send your track on MP3, make sure the lyrics are clean and conscious, include a headshot of yourself, your social media tags and if you are successful we will let  you know.

Email: info@ujimaradio.com

Put in the Subject bar “Powerplays”.

Good luck and keep listening to hear when your track gets picked!

Listen in Bristol on 98FM and DAB and worldwide online:

https://ujimaradio.com/

Support and follow them online with their socials at the bottom of the page.

In no particular order, this month’s Powerplays are listed below:

 

Artists Instagrams:

@mrsambee

@mrbjack1

@els.aaron

@kingpush
#bristol #ujimaradio #powerplays #emergingartists #unsignedartists #westcountry #wales

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DANCE FOR SYD LAWRENCE

​Come together to show support for Syd and to support the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

An important charity event to raise money for Bristol’s legend, Syd Lawrence has seen a City of DJ’s and artists unite. Having established himself as one of the country’s top Cricketers, after a tragic knee injury Syd became one of our beloved local celebrities, promoting & shining a spotlight on our City’s trailblazing music scene. The devastating news that Syd as Motor Neuron Disease has rocked the city & a charity fundraiser has been organised at @losthorizonhq on Thursday 27th February.
Syd Lawrence was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in June 2024. MND is an uncommon condition that affects the brain and nerves. There is no cure for MND but there are treatments to help reduce the impact it has on a person’s daily life. Syd has always been passionate about music over the decades, from a Jazz dancer to opening The Dojo which was a key venue as part of Bristol’s nightlife scene for 25 years.
Exclusive art auction and a top prize raffle.

Plus exclusive T shirt offer by @inkiegraffiti to be announced soon.
With a lineup that has not been seen in a really long time, you won’t want to miss this. Get your tickets now for this incredible event knowing you will be helping raise vital funds for David ‘Syd’ Lawrence.

Ticket link: 
Line up:

@djbunjy @djstylebig @joepeng_original @ronisizebristol @bristolqueen @johnstapletonrecords @benguinbristol @official_laidblak @dave_harvey_teamlove @djbendaley @up_bustle_and_out @dazeeruffneck @boogiecaferecs @chezdemilo @deligthetouch @flynn_ites @lynxonthe_ones @dj_krust @mikeefreedom2017 @mike_shawe @daddygofficial  Andy Scholes, Ben Daley, Craig Brown, DJ Highart, Emario Esposito, Feel The Real Soundsystem, Jack Cook, James B, Nick Harris, Rainy but Funky Rob Worth, Scott Hendy, Rob Smith, Raymond Mighty, Swiss Tony, Symon Van Ryn Syvian, The Floor Technicians, Tim Spencer!

#mnd #motorneurondisease #motorneurondiseaseassociation

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UJIMA RADIO’S NEW YEAR’S EVE 24 HOUR SPECTACULAR!

Check out this 24 hour line up on Ujima Radio starting at 8am on New Year’s Eve!

 

 It kicks off with the multi-award winning Documentary series about the Bristol Bus Boycott – Our Journey – marking this year’s 60th anniversary.

We then have the founder of Ujima and BBC Bristol Broadcaster, Kevin Philemon and the crew followed by another chance to hear the poignant St Pauls Carnival panel discussion, It Takes a City.

We then pay tribute to one of our community legends who ascended this year, Sir Paul Stephenson, produced and presented by Lynn Mareno from 2-4pm.

Next up, its the amazing Jenny Whyisounds 2024 Special from
4-6pm. We then revisit the incredible series celebrating 50yrs of Hip Hop that Ujima did in collaboration with i46 Media, comprising of Flynn Ites, Cables Cameras, KRUST and Miranda Rae. Catch
Flynn Ites in conversation with Felix Flx Braun, Ben Dubuisson and Sir Beans OBE. This sets you up nicely for an incredible 4 hour
New Year’s Eve Explosion, courtesy of Wordlife with Krazy aka Steven Draper & crew taking you through to the countdown at Midnight.

FROM MIDNIGHT:

We then provide you with a night of just some of Ujima’s incredible specialist music DJ’s including Legends in the Mix with Flynn to Mercury Prize winner Dj Suv and Slix Mc who present Phobe1 on Ramp-Up. We then have global superstar DJ/Producer
Markee Ledge in the mix with Megatron-MC. Which just leaves us to finish this 24hr NYE Spectacular with one of Bristol’s favourite’s, Laid Blak in the mix with DJ Bunjy and Joe Peng!

Tune in and join us for this 24hr spectacular to celebrate the end of 2024 and the start of 2025.

Listen on 98FM & DAB in Bristol and worldwide reaching 120 countires online:

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#bristol #nye2024 #ujimaradio @stpaulscarnivalbristol

@marenolynn @i4ortysix @flynn_ites @cablescameras

@dj_krust @felix_flx_braun @benguinbristol @sirbeansobe

@markeeledge @megstagram74 @ramp_up_radio

@dj_suv_official @slixmc @official_laidblak @djbunjy

@joepeng_original @kevinphilemon1 @bbcbristol

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Ujima Radio Powerplays January 2025!

Congratulations to this month’s successful submissions for the Ujima Powerplays January 2025!

Are you an artist based in the West Country including Wales?  Would you like to have your music selected to play on Ujima Radio?

Every month Ujima Radio selects 10 of the very best tracks released in West Country & Wales which then get featured twice an hour across our Primetime Shows including The Rise Up Breakfast Show Mon-Friday 8-10am and The Cruising Show Mon-Friday 4-6pm and the Urban Grooves Playouts. Plus you can listen to all the 10 songs on the playlist below.

If you are an artist based in this area you could have your track featured on the Ujima Powerplays.  All you have to do is send your track on MP3 making sure the lyrics are clean and conscious, include a headshot of yourself, your social media tags and if you are successful we will let  you know.

Email: info@ujimaradio.com

Put in the Subject bar “Powerplays”.

Good luck and keep it on repeat to see if your track gets picked!

Support and follow them online with their socials at the bottom of the page.

In no particular order, this month’s Powerplays are listed below:

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Brand new series starts “HEAR OUR VOICES” – Thurs 19th December 10am to 12pm!

*Hear Our Voices: Amplifying Neurodiverse Stories and Climate Action at Ujima Radio*

Ujima Radio are proud to launch *Hear Our Voices*, an exciting new programme empowering neurodiverse participants to share their stories and spark vital climate debates within the Black community. Tune in Thursday 19th December 10am to 12pm for the first in this pioneering series!

Thanks to the generous support of **Quartet Community Foundation** and **Triodos Foundation**, this project offers media training to participants, giving them the skills and confidence to take to the airwaves.

The programme highlights the voices of those often unheard while creating a platform to discuss environmental issues that matter to the community.

Carlton Romaine, Project Coordinator, said: *“Hear Our Voices celebrates the power of storytelling and community action. It’s amazing to see participants grow, share their experiences, and lead important conversations on climate justice.”

* The project culminates in a **live radio broadcast on Ujima Radio**, where participants will share their personal journeys and inspire change.

Join us in celebrating these incredible voices and stay tuned for the upcoming broadcast! For updates, visit Ujima Radio’s website. “Funding support for Ujima’s Hear Our Voices project comes from the Quartet Community Foundation and the Triodos Foundation, who have made this initiative possible. A heartfelt thank you from the Ujima team and all our participants!”

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