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    Social integration report: more questions than answers

    ByROTA 10 January 20178 November 2023

    Last week, the APPG on Social Integration led by Chukka Umunna MP, released its interim report, centred on 6 principles. Some of the recommendations are welcome, but it left us with more questions than answers. More clarity is needed on what the recommendations would look like in practice. Welcome news The inquiry suggested government create…

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    Redefining Narratives on Integration

    ByROTA 3 January 20178 November 2023

    As a volunteer blogger for ROTA Hanna Stephens attended a Runnymede seminar shortly after the Casey Review was published. The seminar challenged many of the assumptions in the review. Here is Hanna's blog:" In December Dame Louise Casey released a report entitled, “The Casey Review: a review into opportunity and integration”. The report has been…

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    Researchers reveal that diversity is good for your health – Blog by ROTA CEO, Andy Gregg

    ByROTA 5 December 20168 November 2023

    Read the latest blog “Researchers reveal that diversity is good for your health“ by Andy Gregg, ROTA Chief Executive. It has become a commonplace idea that the more ethnic diversity there is in a society the more conflict and ill-feeling there is. Difference and diversity are seen as negative and dangerous rather than as positive…

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    Researchers reveal that diversity is good for your health

    ByROTA 5 December 20168 November 2023

    It has become a commonplace idea that the more ethnic diversity there is in a society the more conflict and ill-feeling there is. Difference and diversity are seen as negative and dangerous rather than as positive and engaging. Actually this assumption is highly questionable, but of course the Sun, the Daily Mail and the Daily…

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    “Restoring Dignity: issues in Mental Health and well-being for BAMER communities” Conference

    ByROTA 28 November 201621 November 2023

    This year’s ROTA AGM and Conference held on November 28th was a great success with over 80 participating in a number of lively workshops and plenary sessions with great speakers: Suman Fernando, Yvonne Christie and Patrick Vernon. Transcripts and notes from many of the sessions are now here: Event Delegate Pack Presentation Slides: The whiteness…

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    Mad World – Guest blog by Hanna Stephens, ROTA Volunteer

    ByROTA 23 November 20168 November 2023

    Read our latest blog: Mad World by Hanna Stephens, ROTA Volunteer A quick Google search defines mental illness broadly as, ‘a condition which causes serious disorder in a person’s behaviour or thinking.’ When we live in a context where a “serious disorder” is often attached to acting and speaking out about racism rather than being…

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    Mad World

    ByROTA 23 November 20168 November 2023

    A quick Google search defines mental illness broadly as, ‘a condition which causes serious disorder in a person’s behaviour or thinking.’ When we live in a context where a “serious disorder” is often attached to acting and speaking out about racism rather than being racist, we must be critical about our own understandings of mental…

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    We hoped to see more black lives on our screens. Our hopes were dashed – by Patrick Vernon

    ByROTA 21 November 20168 November 2023

    There is no shortage of programmes depicting the black experience. The BBC has its Black and British season, surveying our past and present from a variety of angles. Eagerly awaited is Steve McQueen’s planned epic chronicling the lives of an intergenerational black British family. But it isn’t always so.  Read the full article here.

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    The Importance of an Intersectional Approach in Social Research – Guest blog by Hanna Stephens, ROTA Volunteer

    ByROTA 15 November 20168 November 2023

    Read our blog: The Importance of an Intersectional Approach in Social Research by Hanna Stephens, ROTA Volunteer “There is no thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” – Audre Lorde In researching BAMER issues in the UK, it is important not to homogenise racial struggle and instead understand the diversity of…

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    The Importance of an Intersectional Approach in Social Research

    ByROTA 15 November 20168 November 2023

    “There is no thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” – Audre Lorde In researching BAMER issues in the UK, it is important not to homogenise racial struggle and instead understand the diversity of identities that are present in different racial groups. For this, it is important that we view…

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