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There has been much comment and some analysis of the August riots in England
and whether or not inequality played a part. This conference provides an
opportunity to hear from a range of voices and consider the implications for
the future of race equality. 

In taking forward our Communities Against Violence network, the Race
Equality Foundation intend to encourage a collaborative response by black
and minority ethnic voluntary organisations to the August disturbances.

The event
The aim of the conference is to gather different perspectives on the events
to:

*	Hear from a range of voices
*	Explore the implications for race equality of the August riots
*	Understand what needs to be done to progress race equality.

Speakers include:

*	Race Equality Foundation
*	Tottenham Defence Campaign
*	Faith Action
*	Voice4Change
*	One North West
*	and other children, young people and parents from the areas affected
by the riots

Tickets for the event are £10 and can be booked via our website
http://www.raceequalityfoundation.org.uk/events/after-the-riots 

 

We have limited funding to subsidise travel for some out-of-London
attendees.  Please contact Tracey Bignall at
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] for further
information about subsidies or the event.

 

Kat Nower

Information Officer

Race Equality Foundation

Gaddum House

Great Jackson Street

Manchester 

M15 4AX

 

Tel: 01618 399799

  

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