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WHAT SHOULD WE BE DOING ABOUT RACISM?

Dear Members, Associates and Friends,

The death of George Floyd was an inflection point, forcing many of us to confront the question, ‘What should we be doing about racism?’ 

As a starting point, to understand racism we need to talk about the everyday experiences of people affected by racism. This session is about listening to stories about the experience of racism and reflecting on where our responsibility lies, individually and collectively, to effect change.

We have invited some colleagues and friends who will join us from Ghana, America and the UK. They have kindly agreed to share their personal experiences of racism to encourage discussion and reflection.

This event takes place on Tuesday 13th October 2020, from 2-5pm.

The event will be hosted via Zoom. Participants will receive a link for the event, via email, the day before the event.

We will start promptly at 2pm with an interactive, narrative based discussion about experiences of racism. After a short break (from 3.30-3.45) there will be an opportunity for supervision.

Please email us by Tuesday 6th October if you would be interested in joining us for this event.

Earlier Event: July 8
ANPH Development Afternoon
Later Event: January 19
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