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Shining a Light on Racism in England: From Lived Experience to Collective Action
A live webinar and conversation of faith, witness, and action
Racism in England remains a real and ongoing injustice, rooted in history and sustained through structural, institutional, and everyday forms of discrimination. Despite strong equality laws, racism continues to shape life chances in areas such as employment, education, healthcare, housing, and the criminal justice system.
This webinar, hosted by the National Justice and Peace Network (NJPN), offers a reflective and action-focused space to explore the realities of racism today. Drawing on lived experience, research, and activism, the event will examine how racism affects different communities, why progress remains uneven, and what meaningful change requires.
Featuring contributions from experienced activists and scholars, including Beverley Prevatt Goldstein, the webinar invites participants to reflect, discuss, and consider how they can shine a light on racism where they live and work — and commit to justice, dignity, and peace.
🕯️ A recording of the session will be made available afterward for those unable to attend live.