Our Story
Led by award-winning educators Naomi and Natalie Evans, this programme of learning supports staff and students in their anti-racism journey.
The teachers programme offers a strong foundational knowledge of how historical and systemic disparities have developed over time, and highlights the vital role educators play in either perpetuating or challenging these inequalities.
Each workshop is designed to deepen understanding of how racism manifests within educational settings and provide clear, actionable steps for creating meaningful change.
Our student programme focuses on educating young people who don’t experience racism and empowering those who do to feel safe and supported in their learning environments.
Our workshops support young people to confidently address racism when they see and hear it. Our ethos is underpinned by the belief that when students feel valued, represented, and understood, they are better equipped to thrive both academically and personally.
The Student Ambassadors Programme is built around equipping young people and fostering a learning community where diversity is celebrated, racism is challenged, and every pupil feels safe, valued, and represented.
Ambassadors receive the skills, confidence, and space to develop anti-racist initiatives within their peer groups and the wider school community. They take part in workshops and discussion circles and work closely with staff to identify areas for improvement and opportunities for proactive allyship