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“If you are part of the Christadelphian community you are part of racism. You are not exempt. If you do not engage in racist behaviours, if you do not have racist attitudes, but you allow racism to continue within our community, then you are complicit in racism.” 




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Carmel Page

Carmel Page is an artist, author and storyteller based in Sheffield, UK. She and her husband have a house on the edge of the city but she tends to inhabit a world of her own. Carmel is English, quarter Scottish, British, half Czechoslovakian, quarter Bohemian, quarter Austro-Hungarian, one thirty-sixth French, European, Christian, Christadelphian and Jewish. She is not the same shape as a pigeon-hole.

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