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22nd June 2020

Racism

The Tale o’ the Glasgow Girls

The Tale o’ the Glasgow Girls77 DownloadsPoem in Scots about Dumchapel school girls’ campaign against asylum seeker detention & deportation – with teaching resources from the Educational Institute of Scotland: https://www.eis.org.uk/Anti-Racism/GlasgowGirls Euan Girvan / EIS (2020) Download Now!Size: 2713KB

Charity Trustee Ethnicity in Glasgow

Charity Trustee Ethnicity in Glasgow171 DownloadsCRER’s new publication audits BME representation on Voluntary Sector Boards. Under-representation of BME groups on third sector boards has significant implications for racial equality. A lack of board diversity can impact decision making and governance, funding opportunities and public trust. Coalition for Racial Equality & Rights (CRER) (2019) Download Now!

An Anti-Racist Organizational Change Tool for Nonprofits

An Anti-Racist Organizational Change Tool for Nonprofits257 DownloadsA tool that addresses the importance of inclusion, diversity, difference, and equity and how these concepts can be used in the community sector. The purpose of this resource booklet is to see how using an anti-racism framework can strengthen an organizations dedication to work towards social justice and […]

Speak Up – A young person’s guide to intervening in a hate crime situation

Speak Up – A young person’s guide to intervening in a hate crime situation385 DownloadsThis resource is intended to help young people intervene in situations where someone is the target of hate behaviour. It is aimed at 11-16 year olds but could be used as a training tool for peer educators and youth workers. Activities […]

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15 Apr

We hope everyone is able to enjoy the lovely weather today☀️
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Important Facebook webinar *in Romanes* coming up on April 29 by our friends at the @RomaSupport Group ✊🏽

This one deals with what happens *after* June 30.

73 days to go to apply for Settled Status and gain #TheRightToHaveRights https://t.co/xpiCLmMdkh

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