Labour Member of Parliament, Bethnal Green and Bow
Rushanara Ali is the Labour Member of Parliament for Bethnal Green and Bow. She resigned from Labour’s front bench in September 2014 over her decision to abstain on the vote on airstrikes in Iraq, and previously served as shadow minister for Education and Young People 2013-2014, and as shadow minister for International Development between October 2010 and October 2013. Rushanara has served as a member of the Treasury Select Committee and the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee and since November 2016 has been a member of the Communities and Local Government Select Committee.
Prior to her election in May 2010, she was associate director of The Young Foundation, where she co-founded UpRising, a national leadership development and employability charity which has helped thousands of young people develop their campaigning and leadership skills.
She also co-founded the Social Innovation Exchange social, which works to connect innovators and social entrepreneurs around the world to collaborate to tackle major social problems.
Contributions
Charm Offensive: Cultivating Civility in 21st Century Britain
Publication Posted on: 1 December 2010
Turning the Corner: Beyond incarceration and re-offending
Publication Posted on: 1 August 2010
Cohesive Communities
Publication Posted on: 1 July 2010
Stuck on London’s hard shoulder: Social needs in a fast moving city
Publication Posted on: 1 January 2010
Taking the lead: Youth leadership in theory and practice
Publication Posted on: 1 October 2009
In and out of sync: The challenge of growing social innovations
Publication Posted on: 1 September 2007
Social Innovation: what it is, why it matters, how it can be accelerated
Publication Posted on: 1 March 2007