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Date: Monday 16 November 2020
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
The panel will be composed of representatives from both institutions, including Student Union members, academics, and professional and support staff. They will share their experiences and reflections on race, race equality and working in EDI. They will also discuss strategies for enhancing conversations about race and race equality, and our collective and individual responsibility for addressing systemic racism and social injustice in our society and on our campuses.
Questions for the panel can be submitted in advance, when you sign up via Eventbrite.
This event is open to all staff and students at both Kingston University and St George's University. We do hope you will be able to join us for what we think will be a thought-provoking and challenging event.
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