There are no quick fixes for the racism that is so ingrained in British society. But, from education and work to voting and organising, there are steps we can all take for a more equal world
The killing of George Floyd was the straw that broke the camel’s back, with protests around the world capturing the anger at the death of yet another black person at the hands of the police, as well as the racial inequalities it exposed. After seeing the traumatic footage of Floyd’s final moments, many people are asking what they can do to bring about change. With racism so deeply rooted in our social order, there can be no quick fixes – but here are 20 steps you can take. Continue reading...
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