A five-year anti-racism strategy has been developed to help York achieve the status which the campaign group Inclusive Equal Rights UK (IERUK) has developed in partnership with academics from the Institute for Social Justice at York St John University.
YORK is on course to be the first city in the North of England to be anti-racist and inclusive - despite findings that racism in the city is 'casual, systemic, and structural'.
A five-year anti-racism strategy has been developed to help York achieve the status which the campaign group Inclusive Equal Rights UK (IERUK) has developed in partnership with academics from the Institute for Social Justice at York St John University.
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