CV for Ms Marcia Simpson-James, London, UK. For March 2014 Elections for council membership of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, (IFHP) council. Curriculum Vitae of Ms Marcia Simpson-James. Present occupation: The Carbon Philter Institute , (CPI). Founder-Director March 2014. A national and international CSO, based in Brixton, London, UK, specialising in the protection of the Human Rights of the indigenous Black-English communities of within the UK. We also address safeguarding issues around the rights of abused women and children in pre- and post-conflict zones. We also have a strong interest in anti-corruption, housing and land issues, that negatively affect the Black-European, Black-indigenous, ethnic peoples, and slum-dwellers globally. Work and Education: 1. Cowley primary School, Brixton, London, UK – 1968 - 1975 2. Dick Sheppard Comprehensive school, Tulse Hill, London, UK, 1975 – 1981. Head Girl Prefect. O & A levels. 3. The Strand School,(formerly the Civil Service Grammar School), Tulse Hill, London, UK, 1979-1981. O & A levels. 4. Southwark College, London, 1981-1982. Chemistry A level. CV for Ms Marcia Simpson-James, London, UK. For March 2014 Elections for council membership of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, (IFHP) council. 5. North London Polytechnic, North London, 1983 – 86 Women into Architecture Diploma, and BSc (Hons) Architecture, (two and a half years). 6. SELTEC – London, UK, 1984-1985 Diploma – physiology, endocrinology and physical education, (including coaching qualifications in weight and military cross-training). 7. Self-employed coach, (trainer), senior youth worker and physical sports facilities, including training several individual members of several rugby and national Olympic athletic teams. 8. Society of Black Architects – The First Secretary, 1991 – 2001. 9. Commission for Racial Equality, (CRE), 1994 – 2001, I sat, on the CRE’s Higher Education Committee, alongside numerous heads of UK universities, dealing with access to higher education, race and equality policy issues, across British Universities. As part of CRE work, I worked upon the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, from the Higher Education perspective, in its treatment of young Black and ethnic students, and their lack of access to high-status university courses. CV for Ms Marcia Simpson-James, London, UK. For March 2014 Elections for council membership of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, (IFHP) council. 10. Visiting professor – various universities, including Exeter and Kings, London, 1999 – present. Contributor to a number of Post-graduate courses, including PGCE, and Masters, subjects include, How to include Black students in all-white areas; race and regeneration; race & Architecture; Race, Architecture & Art; Higher Education and the law. 11. Architectural, board and community Adviser - Cowley Estate Tenants Association, later to become the Cowley Estate Tenants Management Board, (TMB), 1995 – 2004. 12. Director and founder of the Black Higher Education Watch, (BHEW), 1993 – 2003, Westminster, London, UK. A not-for-profit, human rights, and higher education, legal support organisation, aimed at resolving, higher educational disputes between Black and ethnic students and their universities. 13. The Brixton Triangle Ltd - Chair, a UK regeneration vehicle, covering the Brixton, and Streatham areas of London, 2001 – 2005. 14. Brixton’s Black Cultural Centre, 2002 – 2008 – I was on the architectural selection panel to select the architect for the centre, as the specialist in architectural tender processes and construction contracts. 15. Speaker and animator at several UK government and International Regeneration Conferences – London, Manchester and Birmingham. Speaker, and workshop animator, “Brixton, Race and Regeneration”, CV for Ms Marcia Simpson-James, London, UK. For March 2014 Elections for council membership of the International Federation for Housing and Planning, (IFHP) council. “Black-English youths, Architecture, law and Regeneration”. 2003 – available. 16. Member – the UK’s National Women’s Commission. 2006-8. Attended and participated in several meetings at the Whitehall, Cabinet Office, on UN international Race, indigenous, DIFID and women’s issues, including, post-conflict and war zone survival issues. I also contributed to several UN publications on the human rights of urban women living post-conflict zones. This included national and international discussions on the land and property rights of women. 17. Chair – Bonham Road Estate Residents Association, Brixton Hill, London, UK. 1997 – present. 18. The Carbon Philter Institute – a Brixton-based, Black-English-led, human rights protection organisation, 2004 – present. End. .
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