At Royal Holloway, we value race equality and know that our community is strengthened by it. When we share perspectives and listen to the lived experiences of our friends, colleagues and students, we learn from one another. As a College we are committed to continuing to initiate and support conversations and action around race equality and establish a culture that recognises and celebrates difference.
One of the aims of Black History Month is to celebrate the achievements of Black and Global Majority communities and individuals in Britain, including unsung heroes who have helped change the political, cultural and social landscape. Black History Month is a celebration of the achievements of racialized minoritized lives, but also an opportunity for people to learn more about the continued effects of systemic racism and how to challenge negative stereotypes; to work towards ensuring that we expand our awareness of history, expose and question dominant representations of our past that have remained largely unchallenged, and provide a platform for marginalised voices. Black History Month gives everyone the opportunity to share, celebrate and understand the impact of black heritage and culture.
An Audience with Baroness Doreen Lawrence OBE
Staff and students are invited to join the Royal Holloway Black and Global Majority Staff Network as we chat with anti-racism campaigner, education advocate and Labour Peer Baroness Doreen Lawrence OBE. We’ll discuss her thoughts on racism, talk about her charity The Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation, and explore her hopes for the future. Guests will also have the opportunity to ask questions.
Thursday 21 October 2021, 1-2pm
The event will be hosted on MS Teams.
To join An Audience with Baroness Doreen Lawrence please click here.
