[2] The four priority areas for the Campaign are Black Representation, Anti-Racism and Anti-Fascism, Equality in Education and International Peace and Justice.
Committee Members are elected representatives that help form the leadership of the Campaign and help implement policy.
Bouattia succeeds twice-elected Aaron Kiely who completed the maximum limit of two terms in office.
The LGBT place representatives come from and are elected by a caucus of delegates who self-define as Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans.
They are elected by all delegates at the NUS Black Students’ Campaign Summer Conference.
The Winter Conference is a two-day training event held in the first academic term for Black students across the UK.
The first full-time National Black Students’ Officer was elected in 2002, after NUS Annual Conference voted to change the constitution in order for the position to be created.