Resource type: Webinar
This webinar is the first in a four-part mini-series on issues of race and justice in policing, education, the culture sector and wider society, live-streamed on Wednesday 8 July 2020, at 11am. It is part of the regular series of Dialogue & Debate webinars from Cumberland Lodge.
The discussion is presented by our Chief Executive, Dr Ed Newell, with guest panellists:
- Dexter Dias QC, Human rights lawyer
- Dr Suhraiya Jivraj – Reader in Law and Social Justice, University of Kent
- Kerrin Wilson, Assistant Chief Constable for Lincolnshire
Debates on racial inequality, policing and Britain’s colonial past have escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Black Lives Matter movement has captured widespread support and triggered a broader debate on structural inequalities and racial discrimination. We discuss what Black Lives Matter means to our panellists, both personally and professionally, and whether this campaign could be a turning-point in the fight to combat racism, discrimination and injustice.
Audio version
An audio-only version of this webinar is available below, and on all major podcast platforms.
Audio versions of all our previous Dialogue & Debate webinars can be found on SoundCloud here.