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Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance

GARA aims to tackle racism in the city of Glasgow and works to ensure that BME people enjoy equal opportunities in getting access to jobs, education, health, housing and public services. We do this by bringing together a range of statutory and voluntary agencies, as well as young black people to tackle the social exclusion of BME people caused by racism in the city of Glasgow.

 

Runnymede 360 Network

Runnymede 360° is a new national network connecting aspiring and established leaders in race equality. The network represents an exciting opportunity for individuals to interact with others passionate about race equality in order to improve their knowledge base, professional skills, connections and contribution to challenging racism.

Runnymede 360° is now accepting applications.

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Online Hub Celebrates Scottish Connections with Eastern and Central Europe

First, second and third generation Scots are being encouraged to share their experiences by uploading photos, images and stories to Scottish Connections (www.scotlandagainstracism.com/connections) - a new online hub to promote Scotland’s links with central and eastern Europe.

The online hub is part of the Scottish Government’s One Scotland anti-racism campaign and has already received support from top Scottish Premier League footballers Dusan Pernis of Dundee Utd, Marian Kello and Marius Zaliukas of Hearts; and Lukasz Zaluska and Milan Misun of Celtic. The footballers, along with first, second and third generation Scots have stepped up to reflect and share on their experiences of migrating to and from Scotland.

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BHM

 

FINAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Black History Month 2010

Black History Month is held every October throughout the UK and is a unique opportunity to learn, discuss and honour the role that black people have played in shaping our history against a backdrop of racism, inequality and injustice. It also provides us with an opportunity to engage in critical debate about the importance of history and its influence on our futures.  The planning of BHM 2010 is now in full swing. 

If you are looking to host an event in this year’s Black History Month we want to know about it!  This way we can advertise it in this year’s brochure.  To let us know by downloading the word document below and send it back to us before Friday 13th August

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Equality Act 2010: What Do I Need To Know?

Implementation of majority of the Equality Act will begin on 1 October 2010. Equality Act 2010: What do I need to know? is a series of summary guides and "Quick Start" guides to the key changes in the law, produced by the Government Equalities Office in partnership with the British Chambers of Commerce, Citizens Advice and the Equality and Diversity Forum, to support implementation of the Act. These simple guides set out clearly what the new laws will mean for business, the public sector, the voluntary sector and the public, helping people understand their new responsibilities and rights.  These guides are available from:  http://www.equalities.gov.uk/equality_act_2010/equality_act_2010_what_do_i_n.aspx
 
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