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CoDE News: May 2021

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Take part in the Evidence for Equality National Survey (EVENS)

EVENS is the largest survey of its kind to document the impact of the pandemic on the lives of ethnic and religious minority people. 

Many surveys under-represent minority groups, contributing to an 'ethnicity data gap'. EVENS can address this gap and help create lasting change, but to do this we need to reach a huge, and truly diverse audience.

Can you help us by taking part in the survey, or by sharing it with friends or family? 

You can take part online or by phone and the survey is available in 14 languages. Everybody who takes part will receive a gift voucher to say thank you. Find out more.

Covid lockdowns exacerbated racist policing in the UK

Our new briefing explores the impact of the pandemic on the policing of ethnic minority groups. It outlines how the new police powers have added to and exacerbated pre-existing racial disparities in policing and justice.

Book now

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Why we need fewer statues and more honesty

2pm, 4 June 2021, online.

Join Gary Younge as he shares his research on statues, empire, memorialisation and activism at this year's Hay Festival. Introduced by Ian Goldin. Free, register in advance.

Not Set in Stone: Remembering Empire and Contesting Statues

Not Set in Stone: Remembering Empire and Contesting Statues

5-7pm, 9 June 2021, online.
Join our panel for a discussion of the legacies of empire and slavery in Bristol, Oxford and beyond. Free, register in advance.
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Towards an anti-racist dance research

2pm, 10 June 2021, online. 
In our next seminar, Royona Mitra (Brunel) and Arabella Stanger (Sussex) reflect on
 expectations, doubts, and discoveries arising from their collaborative, anti-racist research project on contemporary dance.

Listen

Gary Younge's BBC Radio 4 documentary on racial 'passing' explores race, identity and belonging through powerful individual stories. 

In the news

'A wake up call for inequality' Bridget Byrne on how the pandemic exposed the ethnic inequalities in our society, and what we can learn from them as we rebuild. 

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