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Homes, not harm (report)
Homes, not harm (report)
London’s housing system breaches basic standards of humanity, with racism embedded at its core.
Listen to the 'Unpacked' podcast
Listen to the 'Unpacked' podcast
Judged and reduced to a threat, living with violence is the reality for many children and young people in Britain.But who is the victim, and who is the perpetrator? Unpacked: Young People & Violence is a five-part series challenging us to think differently.Presented by Richie Brave and brought to you by the Runnymede Trust, this series encourages us to flip the narrative to question who gets forgotten, and how we can really keep young people safe.CreditsSeries producer - Sefa NkyiExecutive producer - Louise CottonAdditional research - Fatuma KhairehUnpacked is a Reduced Listening Production for the Runnymede Trust. The statements made by guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of the Runnymede Trust.
Erasing histories and voices (blog)
Erasing histories and voices (blog)
Once seen as a culture war confined to the USA, book censorship is gaining ground in the UK. Authors, librarians and teachers warn of mounting pressure to remove titles from school libraries, particularly those on race, identity and social justice issues. In March, nearly 200 titles were pulled from one Greater Manchester school library, including books by Black authors such as Nova Reid’s The Good Ally. Talking to journalist Kitty Melrose, Reid explains why these removals matter, while library organisations, unions and teachers sound the alarm.
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Runnymede is the UK's leading independent race equality think tank.
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The story of Govanhill Baths (blog)
The story of Govanhill Baths (blog)
Twenty-five years ago, a grassroots campaign to save a much-loved bath house in a multicultural area of Glasgow sparked the creation of a pioneering community-based charity that is changing the lives of local residents. Journalist Melissa Sigodo tells the remarkable story of the Govanhill Baths Community Trust.
Studying the science of racism (blog)
Studying the science of racism (blog)
Shortlisted for the Unwin Award and the British Book Awards’s ‘Discover’ Book of the Year and longlisted for the Jhalak Prize, The Science of Racism by the Runnymede Trust’s former head of research Keon West uses clear scientific research to expose what we know about racism, exactly how we know it, and what we can do about it. This edited extract throws a spotlight on the problems with the unconscious bias narrative.
Keeping Us Safe: Rethinking policing, harm and justice
Keeping Us Safe: Rethinking policing, harm and justice
Half the public say public and social services, over police, prevent crime
London marathon fundraiser
London marathon fundraiser
For nearly 60 years, Runnymede has been the UK’s leading race-equality think-tank — a strong, independent voice committed to producing the evidence to challenge structural racism. We are grounded in r
Goals for the game (blog)
Goals for the game (blog)
Discrimination in English football has reached record levels, from grassroots to the professional game. At the same there is rising concern about the tone of debate around immigration and identity within the sport, fuelled earlier this year by contentious comments from Manchester United’s co-owner Jim Ratcliffe. Samuel Okafor, chief executive of anti-discrimination organisation Kick It Out and a former professional footballer, tells journalist Kitty Melrose about the scale of the problem, potential reforms and why the game faces a crucial moment for change.
Excluded: Misrecognition, control and the Roma experience in Bradford schools
Excluded: Misrecognition, control and the Roma experience in Bradford schools
Roma pupils face deeply disproportionate exclusions, informal segregation, and cultural misunderstanding in schools.
Unearthing Europe’s 1,400-year Islamic history (blog)
Unearthing Europe’s 1,400-year Islamic history (blog)
Award-winning author, historian and journalist Tharik Hussain’s acclaimed new book, Muslim Europe, explores the continent’s 1,400-year-old Islamic history, bringing to light stories that have long been overlooked and denied. He tells the Runnymede Trust’s Shafik Meghji about mercenary Vikings who immersed themselves in Muslim culture in Sicily, the unexpected Islamic connections of a pair of English monarchs, and the necessity of writing about this subject at a time of soaring Islamophobia.
A life shaped by empire, identity and defiance (blog)
A life shaped by empire, identity and defiance (blog)
If you were asked to name the key figures in the struggle for women’s rights in the UK, Emmeline Pankhurst or Emily Davison, the protester killed by King George V’s racehorse, will probably spring to mind. It is unlikely you will turn to Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, but this daughter of a deposed Maharaja played a vital role in the fight for equality. Journalist Anil Dawar shares her story.
Meet the Big Issue 100 Changemakers of 2026
Meet the Big Issue 100 Changemakers of 2026
Meet the Big Issue 100 Changemakers 2026 – from a 15-year-old housing campaigner to a 91-year-old fundraiser, this reader-nominated list celebrates the people building fairer, kinder communities across the UK.
Britain’s new wave of bakeries (blog)
Britain’s new wave of bakeries (blog)
Dating back to the late 19th century, Chinese bakeries in the UK historically catered to the diaspora from Hong Kong. But over the past two decades, an influx of second-generation immigrants and Chinese students have created a new wave of establishments, writes Chau-Jean Lin.
Runnymede on repair-ed (podcast)
Runnymede on repair-ed (podcast)
In Hackney (listen out for the Overground trains!) they discuss curriculum, reparatory justice and how the wider political climate impacts schools.
Drivers Of Debt (report)
Drivers Of Debt (report)
Reparations (report)
Reparations (report)
From marginalisation to exploitation (blog)
From marginalisation to exploitation (blog)
A step towards understanding (blog)
A step towards understanding (blog)
Stripped: The Citizenship Divide (briefing)
Stripped: The Citizenship Divide (briefing)
A system falling short (blog)
A system falling short (blog)
Open letter calling on the Home Secretary and Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council to withdraw police guidance on naming suspects’ ethnicity and nationality | The Runnymede Trust
Open letter calling on the Home Secretary and Chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council to withdraw police guidance on naming suspects’ ethnicity and nationality | The Runnymede Trust
Broken Ladders (report)
Broken Ladders (report)
Creating a crisis: Immigration, racism and the 2024 general election
Creating a crisis: Immigration, racism and the 2024 general election
Islamophobia: The intensification of racism against Muslim communities (report)
Islamophobia: The intensification of racism against Muslim communities (report)
Sixty years on from the Race Relations Act (blog)
Sixty years on from the Race Relations Act (blog)
Islamophobia definition (briefing)
Islamophobia definition (briefing)
Facing antisemitism: the struggle for safety and solidarity
Facing antisemitism: the struggle for safety and solidarity
Labour can't out-Reform Reform, it needs to change tack - Big Issue
Labour can't out-Reform Reform, it needs to change tack - Big Issue
History on loop: the sustained impact of school exclusions on Black communities
History on loop: the sustained impact of school exclusions on Black communities
A hostile environment: language, race, surveillance and the media (report)
A hostile environment: language, race, surveillance and the media (report)
Over-policed and under-protected (report)
Over-policed and under-protected (report)
Mental Health Act (briefing)
Mental Health Act (briefing)
Crime and Policing Bill (briefing)
Crime and Policing Bill (briefing)
Event: racial justice and wealth inequality
Event: racial justice and wealth inequality
Why the UK racial wealth divide matters: a call for action
Why the UK racial wealth divide matters: a call for action
Visualise - one year on
Visualise - one year on
A vision for climate justice
A vision for climate justice
Research workshop: Envisioning anti-racist schools
Research workshop: Envisioning anti-racist schools
How racism affects health
How racism affects health
A hostile environment: language, race, politics and the media
A hostile environment: language, race, politics and the media
Six months since the riots, over 60 charities urge the government to take action on the growing threat of the far right
Six months since the riots, over 60 charities urge the government to take action on the growing threat of the far right
Facing antisemitism: the struggle for safety and solidarity
Facing antisemitism: the struggle for safety and solidarity
ROTA Podcast - Race on the Agenda
ROTA Podcast - Race on the Agenda
Wealth is health: housing, health inequalities and communities of colour
Wealth is health: housing, health inequalities and communities of colour
Report Launch: Misogynoir in the Workplace
Report Launch: Misogynoir in the Workplace
Representing 'Race' and Migration
Representing 'Race' and Migration
Islamophobia: the intensification of racism against Muslim communities in the UK
Islamophobia: the intensification of racism against Muslim communities in the UK
Misogynoir in the Workplace: Understanding the Experiences of Black Women in Leadership Positions
Misogynoir in the Workplace: Understanding the Experiences of Black Women in Leadership Positions
Lit in Colour, Pioneers Pilot
Lit in Colour, Pioneers Pilot
How people of colour are bearing the brunt of hostile immigration policies
How people of colour are bearing the brunt of hostile immigration policies
Racial segregation and the asylum system: the case of RAF Wethersfield
Racial segregation and the asylum system: the case of RAF Wethersfield
The racialised harm of police strip searches: a response from the Runnymede Trust to a Home Office consultation
The racialised harm of police strip searches: a response from the Runnymede Trust to a Home Office consultation
British Muslims are being demonised for voting
British Muslims are being demonised for voting
Dear Stephen: Race and belonging 30 years on
Dear Stephen: Race and belonging 30 years on
Visualise: race & inclusion in secondary schoolart education
Visualise: race & inclusion in secondary schoolart education
Dr Shabna Begum | When far-right ideas become mainstream, it’s people of colour who suffer
Dr Shabna Begum | When far-right ideas become mainstream, it’s people of colour who suffer
Creating a crisis: Immigration, racism and the 2024 general election
Creating a crisis: Immigration, racism and the 2024 general election
Lit in Colour | Pearson UK
Lit in Colour | Pearson UK
The Runnymede Trust | Careers
The Runnymede Trust | Careers
Lit in Colour (Incomplete) Book List - Key Stages 3, 4 & 5
Lit in Colour (Incomplete) Book List - Key Stages 3, 4 & 5
Lit in Colour (Incomplete) Book List - Key Stage 2
Lit in Colour (Incomplete) Book List - Key Stage 2
Lit in Colour (Incomplete) Book List - Early Years Foundation Stage
Lit in Colour (Incomplete) Book List - Early Years Foundation Stage
Teaching Race Matters
Teaching Race Matters
Confronting Injustice: Racism and the Environmental Emergency
Confronting Injustice: Racism and the Environmental Emergency
The Runnymede Trust | Broken Ladders
The Runnymede Trust | Broken Ladders
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