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Were there and those children were black, the investigation, from the get go, all the way to the end, would have been very different. the police would have, you know, done things differently, taken it seriously, they would have used so many different approaches to actually serve justice for that white child. their decision to see this justi as an accident without looking at the specific situation led to alina and her family at l a disadvantage to find out exactly what happened to christopher. i alina turned to a london based anti racism group to question the facts. so my advice to alina was, let s get a new team - of investigators who may not be able to get back to the preservation - | of evidence, but at least they d be j

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Celebrities unite to back #StopAsianHate campaign

Celebrities unite to back #StopAsianHate campaign Marvel film stars Gemma Chan and Benedict Wong among prominent east and south-east Asian people taking action on UK’s wave of COVID-related sinophobia By Nosheen Iqbal / The Observer The Marvel film star Gemma Chan has revealed that she is frightened for her family in the UK after a surge in hate crimes against Chinese, Japanese and south-east Asian people. Speaking to the Observer to help raise awareness for a national #StopAsianHate campaign, Chan said she was “deeply concerned and disturbed” at police figures revealing that, in London alone, attacks on east and south-east Asian people (ESEA) have tripled over the past year.

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Stamford Anti-Racism Group event offers insight into the lives of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people

Stamford Anti-Racism Group event offers insight into the lives of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people  | Updated: 09:05, 09 March 2021 An insight into the lives of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people was given to a Stamford group which aims to tackle and put an end to racism. Stamford Anti-Racism Group hosted an online discussion with guest Ollie Malik, 16, a Roma actor and activist who has featured in the BBC young reporter podcast. Nicola Muer, a Romani member of Stamford Anti-Racism Group who is a student and human rights volunteer, also contributed. Actor Ollie Malik The event co-ordinator, Yvette Diaz-Munoz, said: “There is so much negative portrayal of the gypsy, Roma and traveller community, particularly in the press and on social media.

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HMS Genetics Anti-Racism Group Works to Inform Staff About Covid, Include Them in School Culture | News

HMS Genetics Anti-Racism Group Works to Inform Staff About Covid, Include Them in School Culture | News
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