Honouring 60 years of the Race Relations Act 1965

We are Curiosity Un(Ltd), an award-winning think-and-do-tank causing good trouble for racial and social justice. We dream of bringing Martin Luther King III (the son of) to Bristol to help honour 60 years of the Race Relations Act, the UK's first anti-racist law. We aspire to do this at the Wills Memorial Building in November.

To help make this audacious Dream a reality, we call on all corporate, civic, and community changemakers serious about positive change to join us at the Big Bristol Bus Boycott Breakfast. This takes place on March 21st, at which we'll unveil how you can play a pivotal role and our exciting plans for Bristol Bus Boycott 360. If you believe in the Dream like us, we invite you to express an interest by registering to attend. And if you know of any like-minded organisations or individuals, please feel free to share this opportunity with them,

Curated by Curiosity UnLtd, the Big Bristol Bus Boycott Breakfast is on March 21st at VWV Solicitors, Narrow Quay, Bristol, BS1 4QA —more details to follow.

The Big Bristol Bus Boycott Breakfast is presented by Arts Council England, Bristol University, VWV Solicitors, Clear Channel UK, and Unite the Union.

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