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Dr Patricia Noxolo,
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
Dear Friend,
The Monitoring Group, Tottenham Rights, Imran Khan Partners and the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies are delighted to announce a major two-day conference that will explore the pervasive nature of racism in contemporary Britain and how we challenge the problem effectively and collectively.
The conference, to be held in London over the weekend of 13 - 14 October, will hear from over 30 activitists, spied on individuals, familiy members, whistleblowers, practitioners, researchers and politicians, including:
The current state of racism in the UK is alarming. There is no domain where racism does not prevail: at the workplace, in schools and universities, on the streets, within public and private institutions.
Race issues are either pathologised or trivialised by the media. The impetus to tackle the problem systematically, driven by the revelations during the Lawrence Inquiry and its recommendations, is failing. The alarming rise in hate crimes witnessed during and after the Brexit campaign have not receded and the far right are a growing threat across Europe.
With conference fees starting from £10 for the two days, we are working hard to make this conference as accessible as possible to those who want to attend.
Find out more about the conference, and register your place today, here: www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/state-racism-conference-2018.
We want as many people as possible to know about this important event. Please do share the news among your friends and contacts and spread the word.
Thank you and we hope to see you October.
Suresh Grover
Director
The Monitoring Group
Richard Garside
Director
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
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