Presented by ‘Nottingham Windrush Support Forum in partnership with the Windrush Black Lawyers Group.
The public outcry regarding the Windrush scandal comes a time of great uncertainty in UK politics. The debate about Brexit has divided the country and brought to the fore key questions about what it means to be British, the notion of ‘who belongs’, who is part of the UK – and most notably, the beginning of a normalisation of what many describe as a ‘hostile environment’ towards those regarded as being ‘the other’.
For Britain’s African Caribbean and African communities, the ongoing treatment of the Windrush generation by the UK Government is the most stark example of this and has unearthed the emergence of strategic campaigning and actions amongst BME communities up and down the country and within national politics and the legal profession. However urgent and more coherent thinking and action is required.
This national conference convened by the National BAME Lawyers for Justice in association with the Nottingham Windrush Support Forum, the Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration Centre (ICEMIC), in the School of Sociology and Social Policy and Nottingham University more widely is part of this ongoing campaign.
Essentially a ‘Big Conversation and Call for Action’, this conference uniquely brings together three essential pillars – the Legal, Community and Political.
The meeting will have eminent national and local speakers involved in the Windrush Scandal to date. There will be a panel and Q&A session. The meeting will:
Intended outcomes for the conference:
The keynote speakers will be publicised soon.
There will be free lunch and refreshment available on the day.
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Tags: Black History Month, BME Network, ICEMiC, National BAME Lawyers for Justice, Nottingham Windrush Support Forum, people and culture, Windrush
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