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LET’S GET TO WORK

TRANSFORMATIVE
ANTI-RACISM TRAINING FOR TEACHERS and STUDENTS.

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Led by award-winning activists, authors and educators, Naomi and Natalie Evans, founders of Everyday Racism – the largest anti-racism platform in the UK. We are committed to building a more equitable and inclusive society by tackling racism and discrimination in all forms.

Our mission is to provide accessible education and training for all, providing a safe space to learn and the confidence to impact change.

We engage people of all ages on their anti-racism journey, recognising that the work is ongoing and requires continuous learning and growth.

We envisage a world where diversity is celebrated as a source of strength and all thrive, regardless of their race, class, gender or ethnicity driven by education and empathy.

ABOUT OUR COURSES

“This course is essential for any and every person in the business of raising the next generation.”

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