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Despite the Sewell report, No 10 can no longer remain in denial about racism | Simon Woolley
Despite the Sewell report, No 10 can no longer remain in denial about racism | Simon Woolley
This was a wasted opportunity. But last year’s protests created a move for change the government won’t be able to hold back, says Simon Woolley, director of Operation Black Vote
·theguardian.com·
Despite the Sewell report, No 10 can no longer remain in denial about racism | Simon Woolley
Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) Tweeted: A government who doesn't like it when people say institutional racism exists appointed a panel of people who don't believe institutional racism exists, and they've produced a report which argues that institutional racism doesn't exist.
Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) Tweeted: A government who doesn't like it when people say institutional racism exists appointed a panel of people who don't believe institutional racism exists, and they've produced a report which argues that institutional racism doesn't exist.
A government who doesn't like it when people say institutional racism exists appointed a panel of people who don't believe institutional racism exists, and they've produced a report which argues that institutional racism doesn't exist.— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) March 31, 2021
·twitter.com·
Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) Tweeted: A government who doesn't like it when people say institutional racism exists appointed a panel of people who don't believe institutional racism exists, and they've produced a report which argues that institutional racism doesn't exist.
Jonathan Portes (@jdportes) Tweeted: What the Commission on Race & Ethnic Disparity said about why ethnic minority people are more likely to die from covid-19 (left). What the ONS report they cite to support this claim actually says (right). https://t.co/TjhLIJPUze
Jonathan Portes (@jdportes) Tweeted: What the Commission on Race & Ethnic Disparity said about why ethnic minority people are more likely to die from covid-19 (left). What the ONS report they cite to support this claim actually says (right). https://t.co/TjhLIJPUze
What the Commission on Race & Ethnic Disparity said about why ethnic minority people are more likely to die from covid-19 (left).What the ONS report they cite to support this claim actually says (right). pic.twitter.com/TjhLIJPUze— Jonathan Portes (@jdportes) March 31, 2021
·t.co·
Jonathan Portes (@jdportes) Tweeted: What the Commission on Race & Ethnic Disparity said about why ethnic minority people are more likely to die from covid-19 (left). What the ONS report they cite to support this claim actually says (right). https://t.co/TjhLIJPUze
Errors/misrepresentations in the report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Diversities | Twitter
Errors/misrepresentations in the report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Diversities | Twitter
Jonathan Portes @jdportes - I & others have pointed to errors/misrepresentations in the report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Diversities. To be fair, there is plenty of good or uncontentious stuff. But leaving aside the specific empirical analysis, a short thread on the conceptual framework.
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Errors/misrepresentations in the report of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Diversities | Twitter
Boris Johnson's race commission 'to scrap use of BAME label'
UK businesses may be forced to reveal ethnicity pay gap