Vision
A world where Black Heroes are acknowledged, respected and celebrated.
Background
The Flip Fraser Foundation is a community based charity for the development and promotion of talent, together with cultural and artistic initiatives in the community focusing on youth, education, training, social up-lifting and personal development programmes.
This charitable foundation has been incorporated in honour of, and to support the legacy of Peter Randolph Fraser AKA “Flip Fraser”, the first editor of The Voice Newspaper, and creator of the critically acclaimed show “Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame”, with J.D. Douglas (Dialogue) and Khareem Jamal (Musical Director).
Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame was an outstanding and well renowned show of 25 years, which toured the UK, USA and Jamaica, with its last performance being London, 2007. There is still a great deal of interest in the show, with demands for it to be re-launched.
Mission
The advancement of education of the public in general, on the subject of Black Heroes and their achievements, through the development and provision of educational resources together with supporting the production of theatrical shows and performances.
Achieved through the celebration of the legacy of Flip Fraser and the acclaimed show “Black Heroes in the Hall of Fame” involving the following:
- To stimulate, motivate and inspire
- To promote pride through cultural awareness
- To educate and entertain
- To eradicate ignorance of Black heritage
- To encourage better understanding and further enhance our multi-cultural society
Values
Supportive Family
Transparent Aspiration
Respectful Integrity
Inclusive Trust
Valuing Honour
Empowering
Links
Flip Fraser Foundation – Facebook
Black hero Flip Fraser joins the hall of fame | The Voice Online
Celebrating Flip Fraser (Funeral) Black Heroes In The Hall Of Fame …
In Remembrance: Celebrating the Life of Peter Fraser – Official Black …