Everyday Integration is a collaborative research project led by the University of Bristol, Bristol City Council and local Bristol community organisations
We're really looking forward to the launch of the Everyday Integration Toolkit developed in Bristol - it's a great resource to nurture more inclusive, integrated communities. Come along & check it out! #everydayintegration#integrationtoolkit#communities
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And, most of the 25 Jamaicans due to be deportated next week have been out of prison for years & not reoffended. It's a myth that this practice is about societal safety or immigration control. It's about terrorising the Black community for political gain. https://t.co/rJGi1J8paM
📣 @RHGeoHumanities.
🗒 5th Denis Cosgrove Lecture.
🎙 Keynote: @patnoxolo.
🗓 Wed, 4 May 2022.
🕕 1800 BST / 1300 EST.
📥 '@caricuk reflections'.
🗨 Dr. Pat Noxolo considers the geographies of Black creativity and in/security as they are lived online.
https://t.co/iSVXtMQbnK
This week we have lower stock levels of:-
Long life fruit juices/cordial
Longlife Milk
Jam
Instant Mash
Tinned Potatoes
If you can donate anything from this list it would be amazing.
Original poster for a protest against the Society of Merchant Venturers Ball & #Colston in 1995.
"Hundreds marched upon an exclusive, £75 a ticket evening ball being held in Bristol's Queen Square, ending in clashes with security and police."
Via John Serpico
#colston4#Bristol
Join us this Saturday 22 for our #LGBT+ Social. Meet new friends whilst chatting in a relaxing atmosphere.
We meet in Bath from 10:30 to 12:30
St. Michael's Place
Bath BA1 1SG. Look out for the rainbow flag in the window @WeymouthGayGrp@LGBTChelt@TrowLGBT@Swindonwiltspri
Integration or superdiversity? Are national & local efforts preoccupied by intergroup dynamics & interculturalism? Do we need new starting points?
Valuable expert dialogue created by @VolpowerP & @IMISCOE for proposed book.
Interested in these debates?
Follow @reflex_studies
#OnThisDay in 1999, the Labour Government introduced the national minimum wage. Since then, workers have had a £60bn pay rise.
In #Bristol, we're working with employers and unions to build a Living Wage City - a City of Hope 👇
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