
Engage - Sustain - Support - Progress
Engage - Sustain - Support - Progress
It must never be forgotten that this fourth ray of conflict is the ray whose energies, rightly applied and understood, bring about harmony and at-one-ment. The result of this harmonising activity is beauty; but it is beauty that is achieved through struggle. This produces a liveliness through death, a harmony through strife, a Union through diversity and adversity.
Alice Bailey

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Creative Education
Michael Groce is Behind BaRS
Michael Groce is a poet and filmmaker, community worker and former criminal. His mother, Cherry Groce, was shot by police during a dawn raid on her home, starting the 1985 Brixton riot in London, England. He is now a published poet, having won the Cheltenham Poetry Prize, and actively engages with young people to inform them of his own experiences.
Early biography
Michael Groce was brought up in Tinworth House, on a rough housing estate in Vauxhall, London. Much of his life from age six was spent in residential care. He was involved with street gangs, and had been exposed to guns during his childhood. He spent time in and out of prison; throughout his life, he accrued 50 convictions and 15 different spells in prison.