‘Extremely worrying’ new figures show school exclusions for Black Caribbean girls are rising again
Press Release: September 2008

Press Release: September 2008

ROTA is working with Agenda Alliance to raise awareness of suspensions and exclusions that disproportionately affect girls from Black Caribbean, Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller communities.

Housing inequality is a major issue in the UK, with Black and Global Majority communities disproportionately affected.

We’re proud to announce that we’ve been backed with Propel London funding under their Building Strong Communities mission.

We’re proud to announce that we’ve been backed with Propel London funding under their Building Strong Communities mission.

Race on the Agenda hereby gives notice to its members that our Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the financial year 2021/22 is scheduled to take place on Thursday 25th May 2023 at Resource for London, 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA. Before the AGM, there will be a special conference: "Thwarted ambitions" Why do some students choose to withdraw from University?.

Whether you’re a seasoned Host or opening your home for the first time, building a community based on belonging, trust and safety is a priority at Airbnb. This is why we founded our UK Trust and Safety Alliance, a network of expert organisations that provide information and guidance for UK Hosts and our wider community. …

Why do some students from Global Majority and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities choose to withdraw from university? Although preliminary findings from ROTA's Pilot Study cannot be said to be representative of the Higher Education sector as a whole, some concerning issues have emerged. Among many reasons why students choose to leave or consider leaving…

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. Black people are three and a half times as likely to experience statutory homelessness[1] as White British people. The report, conducted in partnership with Race on the Agenda…

Race on the Agenda (ROTA) surveyed students at all London Higher Education institutions and interviewed Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Leads from ten London Universities to explore why a disproportionate number of UK-domiciled students from Global Majority (GM) and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities choose to withdraw from university. Detailed findings will be published in…