about the all-party parliamentary group on race and community
We are a cross-party group focusing on issues of racial justice. We aim to increase the coverage in parliament of issues relating to race and ethnicity; to update members on these issues as well as on up-to-date research; and to connect the group with charities and other organisations working on these issues around the country.
2021: Priorities
2021: Priorities
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19
PARTICIPATION IN DEMOCRACY
PARTICIPATION IN DEMOCRACY
RACE AND RACISM IN EDUCATION
RACE AND RACISM IN EDUCATION
RACIAL INJUSTICE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
RACIAL INJUSTICE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
past Events:
past Events:
RACE AND ELECTIONS IN 2020,
9TH MARCH 2021
RACE AND ELECTIONS IN 2020,
9TH MARCH 2021
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
IN BLACK
AND ETHNIC
MINORITY COMMUNITIES
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
IN BLACK
AND ETHNIC
MINORITY COMMUNITIES
Watch here:
Hostile Environment, 10th JUNE 2021
What kind of Highly Skilled
migrant does the UK want?
Hostile Environment, 10th JUNE 2021
What kind of Highly Skilled
migrant does the UK want?
Watch here:
CERD LAUNCH, 15TH JULY 2021
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Launch, hosted by the
appg ON
RACE AND COMMUNITY
CERD LAUNCH, 15TH JULY 2021
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Launch, hosted by the
appg ON
RACE AND COMMUNITY
Secretariat of the APPG on Race and Community
Secretariat of the APPG on Race and Community
Runnymede is the UK's leading independent race equality think tank. We generate intelligence to challenge race inequality in Britain through research, network building, leading debate, and policy engagement.
Runnymede is the UK's leading independent race equality think tank. We generate intelligence to challenge race inequality in Britain through research, network building, leading debate, and policy engagement.
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