Where will YOU find Hope?
June 19, 2020Hope Streets and Black Lives Matter
July 16, 2020We are future focused and have sharpened our commitment to doing more to be a visibly anti-racist organisation, ensuring those who work with us and for us are in no doubt about our values and expectations. Whilst we know that no one individual or organisation is responsible for systemic inequalities, we want to play our part in ensuring the inequality that people of colour experience in our sector changes.
We are energised by the current momentum around racial inequality and committed to continuing this focus until the job is done. We are making this holding statement because we want to take the time to make sure that our actions have the effect we want. Our newly formed Anti-Racism task team are currently identifying the areas of action that our organisation will focus on and will share our progress via our website.
Update October 2020: Through our continued focus on being an Anti-Racist organisation, we’re very aware of the current debate on appropriate language around race and ethnicity. In direct response to Inc Arts’ #BAMEover Statement for the UK we have now stopped using the term BAME and will aim to be as specific as possible when we talk about cultural identity. We will always try to use terms that are respectful and we take responsibility for keeping ourselves up to date with what is considered acceptable language.