Race, Class and Inequality in Northern Towns
Members of the School of Sociology and Social Policy participate in a high level policy briefing in association with the Runnymede Trust, hosted by British Future and the Cadbury Barrow Foundation.
The afternoon meeting, attended by invited members of the national policy community on race, immigration and integration presented the first results of the Commission on Diversity in the North, a research project hosted by the Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies at Leeds.
Roxana Barbulescu and Adrian Favell presented the results of the first year's work of the Commission, on race inequalities in the North, hate crime and the effects of Brexit on multi-ethnic Britain.
The meeting was chaired by Omar Khan, director of the Runnymede Trust, and a member of the Commission, and involve representation from the Home Office Race Disparity Unit, IPPR, Hope Not Hate, and the Institute of Race Relations.
The Leeds team in attendance included Zinovijus Ciupijus (Leeds University Business School) and Andrew Wallace (School of Sociology and Social Policy), who were also joined by two representatives of the Commission, Nadeem Murtuja, Director of JUST Yorkshire, and Paul Hayes, Senior Policy Office at Wakefield City Council.
A finalised briefing, published by Runnymede, will be available soon on our website.