England is considering minting a coin to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi, amid growing interest in recognising the contributions of people from the Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities. The consideration is seen as part of efforts to celebrate achievements of people from the Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.
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The British Finance Minister has written a letter to the Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC), to consider recognising the contribution of BAME communities on Britain’s coinage.
The RMAC is an independent committee made up of experts who recommend themes and designs for coins. RMAC supports a campaign called ‘We Too Built Britain’, which seeks representation of non-white icons on British currency.
Recently, the murder of a Black man, George Floyd, in the United States due to police butuality has led to Black Lives Matter protests against racism, colonialism and police brutality across the globe.
Triggered by the death of George Floyd, some British institutions began re-examining their past, which includes their history, colonialism and racism.