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Training will take place on 22nd February 2012 - North London.
4.00 – 7.00pm, 22 February, Osmani Centre
Is there an elephant in the room? If we live in a post-racial society, why do certain ethnic groups continue to experience disadvantage?
This seminar, planned to follow the retrial into the murder of Stephen Lawrence, will debate these questions and seek to identify solutions to persistent and emerging inequalities faced by BAME children, young people and their communities.
28 February, 2.00 – 5.00pm, Hackney
Is there an elephant in the room? If we live in a post-racial society, why do certain ethnic groups continue to experience disadvantage?
This seminar, being held to follow the retrial into the murder of Stephen Lawrence, will debate these questions and seek to identify solutions to persistent and emerging inequalities faced by BAME children, young people and their families in Hackney today.
It will be followed by ROTA’s AGM which will close at 6.00pm.
28 February, 2.00 – 5.00pm, Hackney
Race on the Agenda hereby gives notice to its members that our Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the financial year 2010/11 is scheduled to take place on 28 February 2012, 5pm at The Tomlinson Centre Queensbridge Road, London E8 3ND.
4.00 – 7.00pm, 29 February, Selby Trust Selby Centre
Is there an elephant in the room? If we live in a post-racial society, why do certain ethnic groups continue to experience disadvantage?
This seminar, planned to follow the retrial into the murder of Stephen Lawrence, will debate these questions and seek to identify solutions to persistent and emerging inequalities faced by BAME children, young people and their communities.
4.00 – 7.00pm, 1 March, Voluntary Action Islington's office
Is there an elephant in the room? If we live in a post-racial society, why do certain ethnic groups continue to experience disadvantage?
This seminar, planned to follow the retrial into the murder of Stephen Lawrence, will debate these questions and seek to identify solutions to persistent and emerging inequalities faced by BAME children, young people and their communities.
ROTA operates Monday to Thursday. Our contact details are as follows:
Race on the Agenda
c/o Voluntary Sector Centre
International Press Centre
76 Shoe Lane
London EC4A 3JB
Tel: 020 7842 8533
Fax: 020 7842 8535
Email: rota@rota.org.uk
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