- Date
- 18 October 2019 12:30pm–7:00pm
- Location
- UNISON Centre 130 Euston Road, London NW1 2AY
The event is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the shared history and the achievements of Black people […]
The event is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the shared history and the achievements of Black people […]
National meeting for all UNISON Black Disabled members National Disabled Members Black Caucus Network Days Free event with lunch provided. Travel costs met nationally. Meet other Black disabled members, including your reps on the National Disabled Members Committee. These meetings have been arranged to allow space for members from under-represented groups within disabled members […]
Annual meeting for all UNISON disabled Black members National Disabled Members Network Days A voice for you at disabled members UNISON conference! These meetings have been arranged to allow space for members from under represented groups within disabled members self organisation to network and organise and to ensure they have better access to the disabled […]
A plenary sessions and discussion – fighting racism and mobilising for the mass UN Demonstration on 17 March Workshops include Challenging and fighting Islamophobia, institutional racism, solidarity with migrant workers and Brexit and the free movement of labour, and tackling the myths about immigration. Conference is supported by the TUC, UNISON, Unite, CWU, PCS, NUT, UCU, […]
The regional Black Members Self Organised Group, in conjunction with Communities Inc has organised Hate Crime Awareness Training. The aim of this session is to: Provide a better understanding of hate crime Examine why it is important to report incidents Provide information on how to report An overview of statistics and trends More information PLACES […]
Meeting of the West Midlands Regional Black Members Self Organised Group. Member within the West Midlands Who Identifies as Black is welcome to attend. More information Please contact Maddie – m.price@unison.co.uk Outcome
The panel will discuss and reflect on racism in the UK and how they believe this can be tackled.