Online - From Division to Connection - Healing ourselves and our community
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Racial Justice Open Conversation
In unsettling times, it matters even more to nurture the connections that make us stronger as one community.
The present times are exhausting. They hurt. Retraumatise. Yet, they also show how we are much more than this. We are one community, made of incredible human beings from immensely rich ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds.
At the London ACEs Hub, we recognise that the significant harm caused by the adverse experience of racism is real. Equally real, nevertheless, is our human capacity to endure, to heal, and to grow, both as individuals and as a community.
Join us as we slow down to face the monsters of prejudice, discrimination, and “cold rage”. Together, we will create a nurturing conversation to engage with a much more powerful truth, and the buffers that enable us not only to resist, but to persist: connection and love.
Speakers; Leroy Logan M.B.E. is a retired Metropolitan Police Superintendent, co-founder of the Black Police Association, Mark Crick works within Children’s Services, where he focuses on addressing the impact of racial inequality and building local anti-racist practice, Dr Muna Abdi, researcher, working at the intersection of leadership, community accountability, racial equity and organisational change.