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With the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement there has been unprecedented levels of public and institutional attention on systematic racism. Racism is a word that we have been hearing a lot, especially recently but what does it really mean?
This workshop will explore what racism is, the different types pf racism and how it manifests, and how you can be an ally to people who experience racism. This will be a safe space for those who may be new to discussions on race, racism and allyship. We seek to create a safe and open space where we can have honest and reflective conversations so that we can all better understand racism, its manifestations and how we can be allies.
Venue : Online
Type: Campaigns & representation, DO NOT USE 3, Online events, Skills training & workshops
Start Date: Wednesday 21-10-2020 - 14:00
End date: Wednesday 21-10-2020 - 16:00
maryam.din@su.ntu.ac.uk
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1. The management reserves the right to refuse admission for any reason.
2. The management reserves the right to eject any patron from the establishment should they breach any rules or regulations of the venue.
3. The management reserves the right to conduct security searches to ensure the safety of patrons.
4. One ticket per person, maximum groups of 6 as per government guidance.
5. The event has limited capacity so space cannot be guaranteed.
6. E-tickets are assigned to the ticket purchaser by name. Due to track and trace guidelines. Tickets are non transferable.
7. The Students’ Union will not be held responsible for loss or damage to any personal property bought into the venue.
8. All patrons consent to filming and sound recording as members of the audience.
9. Only beverages bought on the premises may be consumed in the venue.
10. Smoking is prohibited inside the venue, including the use of e-cigarettes. There is a designated smoking area outside of the venue.
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12. In order to adhere to official Government guidance, NTSU may be required to pass on your contact information, as well as dates and times of your visit to NHS Track & Trace or Public Health departments. NTSU will only share your details if they are requested. Your details for track and trace as per government guidelines will be held for 21 days.