Tackling institutional racism in the charity sector.

Tackling institutional racism in the charity sector.

#CharitySoWhite sparked a conversation on the many ways in which racism operates within the charity sector. It was a conversation rooted in the experiences of people of colour working in the charity sector. We are a POC led campaign group seeking to tackle institutional racism in the charity sector.

This is a conversation about power and privilege. It is a conversation about how the structures and cultures within our sector reinforce inequality in our sector.

We don’t want to burn the sector down, we want to make it better.

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Racial injustice in the COVID-19 response

Without a purposeful, intersectional approach centring Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities (BAME) communities the current outbreak of COVID-19 will lead to severe consequences for BAME and will further entrench inequalities in our society. 

 

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#CharitySoWhite - The Path Forward

For the next two months we will be developing and growing new, distinct campaigns to build the ecosystem needed to truly fight the racism in our sector.

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Open Letter: Relief Packages for the Charity Sector

COVID-19 will disproportionately impact BAME communities. BAME VCS groups must be at the heart of decision making in any relief package to the sector. Sign our letter.

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Feel free to contact us with any questions.

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charitysowhite@gmail.com