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A west London charity which supported Grenfell victims has been and remains institutionally racist, a review has found.
The Westway Trust has a legacy of institutional racism and has failed to understand, identify and address racial disparity over the years, a report by the Tutu Foundation concluded.
The organisation commissioned the review in July 2018, acknowledging that serious allegations of institutional racism had been made over several decades.
The trust was accused of treating the African Caribbean community with indifference and subjecting it to marginalisation over the decades since its inception.
The report recommended that the trust make reparations including a public apology, compensation to the impacted communities and the creation of a Centre for Civil Rights and Culture.
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Westway Trust accused of operating a culture of ‘bullying, indifference and arrogance’ by Tutu Foundation UK report
Some argue the Grenfell Tower fire was also the outcome of racism, indifference and marginalisation. Photograph: Steve Parsons/PA
Some argue the Grenfell Tower fire was also the outcome of racism, indifference and marginalisation. Photograph: Steve Parsons/PA
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A community charity close to Grenfell Tower with links to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has been branded “institutionally racist” in a damning independent review.
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Charity which supported Grenfell victims âinstitutionally racistâ, review finds A charity which has supported Grenfell victims has been and remains institutionally racist, a review has found. The Westway Trust has a “legacy of institutional racism” and has failed to “understand, identify and address racial disparity” over the years, a report by the Tutu Foundation concluded. The trust was set up almost 50 years ago to manage the 23 acres of land under the Westway – an overhead motorway – in west London with the aim of working to benefit the local community. The organisation commissioned the review in July 2018, acknowledging that “serious” allegations of institutional racism had been made over several decades.