
Gus John
Gus John is a prominent human rights activist and academic known for his advocacy on issues related to race, equality, and social justice in the UK. With a long career in education and community activism, he has worked extensively to address the challenges faced by marginalized communities, particularly those of Caribbean descent. His insights into the Windrush generation and the systemic injustices they faced have made him a key voice in discussions surrounding immigration and racial equality.
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Professor Gus John helped to mobilise support for the Black Peoples Day of Action in 1981.
New Cross house fire remembered 45 years on | NewsProfessor Gus John is a Human Rights campaigner and Honorary Fellow at the UCL Institute of Education, University of London.
Professor Gus John | A marriage made in hell | CommentaryGus John is a human-rights campaigner who discusses the implications of the Windrush Scandal.
Gus John | Windrush and the ‘Dettol’ Commissioner | News


















