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Community Conversations: Supporting Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice
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A Community Conversation held on 12th November 2020, explored what we can do, as organisations and community members to support diversity, inclusion and social justice within our communities.
Hosted by Councillor Alistair Sinclair, Cabinet Member Communities & Social Justice.
Includes short presentations from:
Harsha Shukla – Communities Together
Geraldine Onek – Lancaster Black History Group
Dr Sunita Abraham – East meets West & City of Sanctuary
Rob Mee – Out In the Bay
Councillor Jason Wood – A Fair Work Charter
A Community Conversation held on 12th November 2020, explored what we can do, as organisations and community members to support diversity, inclusion and social justice within our communities.
Hosted by Councillor Alistair Sinclair, Cabinet Member Communities & Social Justice.
Includes short presentations from:
Harsha Shukla – Communities Together
Geraldine Onek – Lancaster Black History Group
Dr Sunita Abraham – East meets West & City of Sanctuary
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