Kris-Isa X

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Being the voluntary chairman of LEMP since 2010, Kris-Isa dedicates himself to a life mission of continual local community regeneration and progressive social change, ultimately to contribute towards establishing true equality and socioeconomic justice globally. Earlier this year he has initiated a national movement to formulate a new ethnical citizens’ charter.

A life & growth coach by profession, this ex-prisoner from an economically disadvantaged background, managed to turn his own life around and has matured into a multi-talented, self-taught, philanthropist, community activist, social analyst and international entrepreneur.

Currently a regular co-host on British Muslim TV’s live call-in show, ‘Answers’, where he uses his extensive knowledge, expertise and vast experiences to explore possible solutions to hard hitting social and political issues in relation to UK Muslim communities and the in wider society. He is also lead consultant, spokesman and facilitator for the ‘Rothley, Slavery & Me’ documentary which launches March 2015 as part of his pioneered ‘Emancipation Day UK’ project started back in 2007.

A defender of women’s rights, Kris-Isa has recently joined EOW’s board of trustees, a role he is passionate about and a cause close to his heart, as he believes the status of women in society should be elevated.