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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the following teams for all their contributions to this report. It is through sheer commitment, determination and generosity that we were able to gather expert information that will bring real change to the culturally diverse communities in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and beyond. Furthermore, we would like to give special gratitude to Cheltenham Borough Council for their support in making this conference possible.
Eberechi Ukandu
Jermaine Ravalier Maureen George Mary Mackie Natalie Genes
Nabeela Akhtar Tabitha Joy Florence Nyasamo-Thomas
The term Black Asian and Ethnic Minority (BAME) has had a lot of focus in the media recently and became prominent due to the fatality suffered by many people from culturally diverse communities because of tCOVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement protest events. In our report we have used the word BAME because many of the research papers we have referred to have use this term. However, our preferred terms are Culturally Diverse Communities or Ethnically Diverse Communities.
INEQUALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH RACE
ARE ENDEMIC IN UK SOCIETY, ACROSS INCOME, EDUCATION, WORK, HEALTH, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE. PUBLIC DEBATE OFTEN FOCUSES ON EXTREME OR OVERT FORMS OF RACISM EXPRESSED BY INDIVIDUALS, SUCH
AS HATE CRIMES, OR THE MORE DISTANT, IMPERSONAL CONCEPT OF INSTITUTIONAL
RACISM. IN THIS CONTEXT, IT IS PERHAPS
IMPORTANT ALSO TO CONSIDER THAT
THE CULTURES AND PRACTICES OF OUR
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS ARE
MADE BY INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE, AND THAT
EVEN SUBTLE PREJUDICES CAN LEAD TO
SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES
(N.KELLY, O. KHAN, S.SHARROCK, 2017:12)
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