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True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice. Our Premises. Race is off the agenda – post racial fantasism . While the reality of BME people in Britain have disproportionately low levels of income and face racism and discrimination. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice

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Our PremisesRace is off the agenda – post racial fantasism.

While the reality of BME people in Britain have disproportionately low levels of income and face racism and discrimination.

These facts deny them full citizenship, dignity and well-being.

Inequalities in employment, education, housing, health, justice, representation, and participation restrain the fulfilment of potential and full participation in society.

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• Citizenship • Cohesion • Immigration and Asylum. • Integration • Islamophobia• Division• Difference• Discrimination

• Negative Discourse

CID = N

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The Raceberg

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To ensure people are treated fairly and according to need.

Legislation and policy

RIGHTS

EQUITY

Equality of opportunity is not enough. Unless we create an environment where everyone is guaranteed some minimum capabilities through some guarantee of minimum income, education, and healthcare, we cannot say that we have fair competition. When some people have to run a 100 metre race with sandbags on their legs, the fact that no one is allowed to have a head start does not make the race fair. Equality of opportunity is absolutely necessary but not sufficient in building a genuinely fair and efficient society – Ha Joon Chang

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Criminal justice – Stop and search, custodial sentences

Policing

Hate crime

Legal protection

JUSTICE Peace is not merely the absence of tension, it is the presence of justice

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Education

Employment

Economics

Tackling poverty

MOBILITYYour race is not your destiny

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Representation in every area of society and work

Participation

A voice in society

INFLUENCE People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people - Alan Moore

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Two way respect for all

Recognition and value for different cultures and ways of life.

RESPECTRespect yourself and others will respect you - Confucious

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Housing

Benefits

Tackling poverty

Health

Environment

WELL-BEING The ultimate end of all revolutionary

social change is to establish the sanctity of human life, the dignity of man, the right of every human being to liberty and well-being – Emma Goldman

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Equality through Economics

Change the Discourse:

Challenge ‘C’ words -- Cohesion, Citizenship• Interrogate ‘I’ words -- Integration,

Islamophobia, institutional, internment, immigration

• Debunk ‘D’ words -- Division, Diversity, Discrimination

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Rely on our ‘R’s Rights, responsibility, research, respect, records, restorative justice

Encourage the use of ‘E’ s Equality, employment, economic equity, evidence, efficiency, empowerment, enforcement

Equality through Economics

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StructureC30 national, regional or city wide umbrella groups focused on race

Others are affiliates or associates

Annual conference to decide strategic plan and priorities

Co-ordinator and delegated executive to implement

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Discourses Social Cohesion as the ground setting for counter terrorism and securitisation

Replacing the ideology of equality with opportunity

Assimilation and beyond race

White privilege v. disadvantage of huge sections of society = economic and social costs for the longer term

Creative cities – more economically vibrant and more creative potential than monocultural cities

Equality as a business burden

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Discourses 2The trajectory of Multiculturalism

Where is the political centre of gravity to effect change – where is the leverage to engage with inequality?

Forward projections of the position of BME communities say in 20 years time.

The disconnect between cultures and traditions and the contexts in which they are situated.

Attitudes of political parties – eg: how has the shift of the Labour Party from being grounded in labour to being

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Beginnings of a new narrative

BME contribution to developing values and making Britain more equal and humanitarian while at the same time being at the receiving end of racism and discrimination.

Historical inequality and discrimination yet the ability to move on.

Economic contribution yet vast economic inequality.

Social contribution but social inequality.

Cultural contribution (food, music, dance, drama).

Sporting contribution (Olympics, football, boxing etc).

Contribution to faith development.

Contribution to community development.

The key inequalities being faced and suggested actions.

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EconomicRates of child poverty are particularly high among children of African (56%), Pakistani (60%) and Bangladeshi (72%) origin, compared with a rate of 25% for white children. (CRE 2007)

Unemployment for young people has risen 8% since March 08 and 13% for BME young people (IPPR 2011)

20% + of young people now unemployed - 48% Black African Caribbean, 31% Asian (IPPR 2011)

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EducationFewer than 10 per cent of black students are at Russell Group universities, compared to a quarter of white students.

Head teachers in England's schools are also overwhelmingly white – some 95 per cent in 2010, with less than 1 per cent from black Caribbean or African backgrounds.

Black Caribbean pupils were almost four times more likely to be permanently excluded from school and boys were eleven times more likely to be permanently excluded than white girls.

children from the relevant ethnic groups were much more likely to be excluded when they were in a small minority in a school than when they were with larger numbers of children from the same ethnic group as themselves.

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PovertyAround two-fifths of people from ethnic minorities live in low-income households, twice the rate for White people.   More specifically, the proportion of people who live in low-income households is: 

20% for White people.

30% for Indians and Black Caribbeans.

50% for Black Africans.

60% for Pakistanis.

70% for Bangladeshis

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HomelessnessHousing for young people is unaffordable

39% of St Mungo’s clients were from BME communities

housing benefit is paid to people on low income. BME communities are amongst those with the lowest incomes, often living in poor housing and with high unemployment rates.

Bedroom tax will have a negative impact.

We know that BME communities are more likely to become homeless.

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Criminal Justice Overall, Black people are stopped and searched 7 times the rate of white people and Asians at twice the rate.

Only 1 in 10 stop and searches result in an arrest. Even worse are stops and searches under section 60 (for when violence is expected) where Black people are 37 times more likely to be stopped and searched and Asians 10 times more likely.

Custodial sentences – longer for BME people

Plenty of BME law students, solicitors – but few judges