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BAME groups and the pandemic: Our response to the government consultation on Covid-19 and protected characteristics

BAME groups and the pandemic: Our response to the government consultation on Covid-19 and protected characteristics

by justicestudio | Jul 8, 2020 | BAME, COVID-19, social justice

The Women and Equalities Committee recently called for evidence around the disproportionate effects of Covid-19 on people with protected characteristics. At Justice Studio, we are also concerned about emerging evidence of the disproportionate effect of Covid-19 on...
Election 2019 Manifesto Analysis

Election 2019 Manifesto Analysis

by justicestudio | Dec 10, 2019 | BAME, gender based violence, social justice, young people

The UK General Election, set for Thursday 12th December, presents an opportunity for all parties to improve social justice. Focusing on the manifesto commitments towards criminal justice, Justice Studio sets out the main parties’ approaches to young people, human...

The Good Immigrant: a timely and significant book

by justicestudio | Oct 31, 2017 | BAME, Chimene Suleyman, United Kingdom

The long read: Justice Studio’s Shirley Ahura in conversation with Chimene Suleyman Reading The Good Immigrant leaves you at several interesting points of departure, both in terms of the different talking points that are raised, and the many migrations that are made...

Improving outcomes for young Black and Muslim Offenders: in conversation with Mark Blake

by justicestudio | Apr 28, 2017 | BAME, food + thought studio session, young people, youth justice

Justice Studio’s Shirley Ahura reflects on our first Food + Thought Studio Session Last Wednesday Justice Studio held its inaugural Food + Thought Studio Session. In conversation with us on the day were Mark Blake of the Black Training and Enterprise Group...

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