Changing the lived experiences of black people in Wokingham
At the recent executive meeting, Cllr John Halsall restated the council's position of being anti-racist, promoting equality and celebrating diversity.
At the recent executive meeting, Cllr John Halsall restated the council's position of being anti-racist, promoting equality and celebrating diversity.
“I’m so happy to see everyone come together despite political views, to say that Black lives matter. This is just ...
“At the protest there will be speakers covering topics including racism in education, politics, healthcare, the workplace and others."
“I don’t believe my conduct has contravened the code nor the Nolan principles. I reiterate where we are — as ...
“The forum plays a vital role in the borough by representing the BAME community and I am delighted it is ...
“Members feel angry and hurt at Cllr Halsall's words and we would like to see him re-examine his position”.
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a survey to hear from residents about their experiences of racism. They are also asking ...
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