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SUMMARY:Racial Inequality in Times of Crises: Day 4 - Healthcare
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DESCRIPTION:This is the second session of a four day online conference ex
 plores the impact of present-day crises on ethnic minority people in the
  UK. The event will take place online each day at 5pm from Monday 31 Oct
 ober to Thursday 3 November\, and is hosted in partnership between Stuar
 t Hall Foundation and the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE).\n\nPAN
 ELS\n—\n\nDay 1: Education and Policing\nMonday 31st October\, 5 – 6.30p
 m\n\nThis panel will think through the connections between education and
  policing\, the expansion of prevent\, and ideas around alternative curr
 iculums.\n\nZahra Bei\, No More Exclusions\n\nJohn Holmwood\, People’s R
 eview of Prevent\, University of Nottingham\n\nTBC\n\nChair: Remi Joseph
 -Salisbury\, University of Manchester\, CoDE\n\n—\n\nDay 2: Activism\nTu
 esday 1st November\, 5 – 6.30pm\n\nThis session will focus on the state 
 of queer activism in the UK\, coalition building in times of crises\, an
 d queer class politics.\n\nOmie Dale\, UK Black Pride\n\nJason Okundaye\
 , The Guardian\n\nSaskia Papadakis\, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migra
 nts\n\nChair: Ruth Ramsden-Karelse\, ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural I
 nquiry\n\n—\n\nDay 3: Housing\nWednesday 2nd November\, 5 – 6.30pm\n\nTh
 e panel will focus on responses to the cost of living crisis and the hou
 sing crisis\, impact on low-income communities\, and resistance to the c
 risis.\n\nNigel de Noronha\, University of Nottingham\n\nStuart Hodkinso
 n\, University of Leeds\n\nSamir Jeraj\, The New Statesman\n\nChair: Rub
 y Lott-Lavigna\, Open Democracy\n\n—\n\nDay 4: Healthcare\nThursday 3rd 
 November\, 5 – 6.30pm\n\nThe panel will discuss the legacies of covid\, 
 draw connections between cost of living crisis and healthcare\, and the 
 impacts of privatisation on low-income communities.\n\nLaia Bécares\, Ki
 ngs College London\, CoDE\n\nJabeer Butt\, Race Equality Foundation\n\nD
 awn Edge\, University of Manchester\n\nChair: Dharmi Kapadia\, Universit
 y of Manchester\, CoDE
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TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Online - register for joining details
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