Events

Race and Class: challenging inequalities

Hosted by Department of Sociology and Runnymede Trust

New Theatre, East Building,

Speakers

Liz Fekete

Kiri Kankhwende

Professor James Nazroo

Dr Debbie Weekes-Bernard

This event will consider the ongoing significance of race and class to shaping inequalities in contemporary British life.

Liz Fekete is the Executive Director of the Institute for Race Relations and Head of its European Research Programme.

Kiri Kankhwende is a human rights campaigner and journalist specialising in race, immigration and politics.

James Nazroo is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity.

Debbie Weekes-Bernard is Head of Research at the Runnymede Trust.

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