Research Publications
As an organisation ROTA has made the decision to refrain from using the term ‘BAME’ to identify anyone that is subject to racialisation. We recognise that the term has previously been used in our publications however; we have since reviewed this and acknowledge that it is non specific, lacks nuance, and generalises anyone that deviates from what is classified as white which is of course deeply problematic. With this in mind, we will instead use the term ‘globalmajority’, or specify the racial identification of the individual that we are making reference to in this report.
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ROTA and Airbnb (February 2023) How to be a more inclusive Host
ROTA (January 2023) Thwarted ambitions: Barriers to completing university education
Herriot Watt and ROTA (November 2022) Black people are over three times more likely to experience homelessness
A new report, authored by Heriot-Watt University, found that in England the highest levels of homelessness risks are experienced by people from Black and minoritised ethnic backgrounds.
ROTA (April 2022) Informal Exclusions from School – A ROTA Research Report
Beyond Race and ROTA (January 2021) It takes a system – The systemic nature of racism and pathways to systems change
Taking aim at systemic racism. A new report by Dr Sanjiv Lingayah and ROTA shines a light on systemic racism.