The History of Racial Equality
The History of Racial Equality
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The dramatic rise in Hate Crime following the Brexit announcement has thankfully settled down. But the fight against bigotry and intolerance goes on. As we welcome the first signs of Spring to 2017, hope and the idea of new beginnings arrive with the seasonal bloom. With this in mind, we hope our exhibition enables the public to face the future better informed of the history of diversity and equality. We highlight the challenges overcome by pioneering legislation and brave individuals, the power of committed communities and the spirit of hope.
Since 2010, the U.K has had in place the Equality Act. This brings the nine protected characteristics under one law. The Equality Act seeks to ensure parity and equality for the following areas which could be affected by illegal intolerance; age, disability, gender, marriage & civil partnership, pregnancy & maternity, race, religion or belief and sexual orientation.
The Milton Keynes Equality Council is one of the nation's leading voices in the struggle for true emancipatory equality in the U.K. In this iteration of the touring exhibition, we focus on The History of Racial Equality.
Free entry.
What others have said about our exhibition;
“Thank you for organising such an inspirational exhibition”
Eva Tutchell, Author of Man-Made: Why So Few Women Are in Positions of Power, Routledge
“The exhibition was excellent and myself and my company were proud to be part of it, I hope that it helps to increase awareness, acceptance and inclusion of all members of our society. I sincerely hope it continues to evolve and grow as it tours the country”
Drew Dewsall, Gobsmack Comics, Horsham
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3rd Floor, North House, St Edwards Way, RM1 4DD Romford, London
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The History of Racial Equality
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