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British social entrepreneur and campaigner
Temi Mwale is a British social entrepreneur and campaigner, based in London. She founded The 4Front Project in 2012 (formerly called Get Outta The Gang),
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[2] a youth-led
social enterprise "to empower young people and communities to live free from violence".
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Mwale grew up on
Grahame Park , a housing estate in
Colindale in the
London Borough of Barnet , North West London where The 4Front Project is located.
[6] She is a graduate of law from the
London School of Economics .
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Mwale's fictional short film The Struggle (2014) premiered at
artsdepot in North Finchley, London in January 2014.
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2014:
Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Awards , UK
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2014: Points of Light award, Prime Minister's Office,
10 Downing Street , September 2014 winners
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2014: IARS Peacemaker of the Year Award, The IARS International Institute, London
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2015: Young Person of the Year (London), Young People of the Year Awards, London
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2017:
Forbes 30 Under 30 – Europe – Social Entrepreneurs 2017
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2018: Young Community Leader of the Year award,
Groundwork UK , Birmingham
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The Struggle (2014) – 10 minutes
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^ Mullin, Frankie (18 March 2015).
"A Reminder: the Police Are Responsible for Young Brits Not Trusting the Police" . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
^ Obordo, Rachel; readers, Guardian (14 August 2014).
"Young Londoners: 'Most people don't know they're in a gang until the media tells them they are' " . The Guardian .
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0261-3077 . Retrieved 24 September 2019 – via www.theguardian.com.
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"Home" . Temi Mwale . Retrieved 24 September 2019 .
^ Khan, Aina.
"The UK's knife crime shadow looms over London" . www.aljazeera.com . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
^ Kudacki, Paula (9 January 2019).
"Stormzy And His Collective: A Celebration of British Talent" . ELLE . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
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d Busby, Mattha (27 November 2018).
"Temi Mwale: 'The murder of my childhood friend changed everything' " . The Guardian .
ISSN
0261-3077 . Retrieved 23 September 2019 – via www.theguardian.com.
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"Temi Mwale: the 23-year-old youth worker helping to tackle youth violence by empowering local communities" . inews.co.uk . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
^ Science, London School of Economics and Political.
"LSE Law Graduate, Temi Mwale, on knife crime" . London School of Economics and Political Science . Retrieved 24 September 2019 .
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"Friend of young murder victim makes film about dangers of gang culture" . Times Series . Retrieved 24 September 2019 .
^ Harvey-Jenner, Catriona (3 December 2014).
"Cosmopolitan's Ultimate Campaigner of 2014: Temi Mwale" . Cosmopolitan . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
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"Points of Light: September 2014 winners" . GOV.UK . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
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"Celebrating inspirational young people - 3rd Annual IARS Research and Youth Leadership Awards" . The IARS International Institute . 21 August 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
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"Community 'Oscar' for student who helps get young people out of gangs" . Evening Standard . 26 November 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
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"Temi Mwale" . Forbes . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
^ Science, London School of Economics and Political.
"LSE Law student Temi Mwale listed in Forbes" . London School of Economics and Political Science . Retrieved 23 September 2019 .
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"Groundwork Community Awards reopens for 2019 applications" . 9 April 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2019 .