Liverpool comes together in statement of solidarity against racism and hate
A new festival will be held next month called Liverpool Against Racism
A BAFTA winning film-maker and historian, a former professional boxer and a critically acclaimed American author are just some of the people coming together in Liverpool to address the issue of racism.
Liverpool Against Racism takes place next month (Sunday 24-Saturday 30 April) and on Tuesday 26 April a unique conference will see a day of conversation and debate around systematic racism in today’s society.
Led by Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson, who has instigated the festival as part of the city’s response to the worldwide Black Lives Matter campaign, she will be joined by presenter and historian David Olusoga OBE, Loose Women and news anchor Charlene White, activist and journalist Kevin Powell and former boxer turned actor Tony Bellew.
The day will cover sectors such as education, sport, the media, fashion and technology - with more than 60 speakers and facilitators on the line-up delivering the sessions.
Some of the highlight debates include:
• Kicking It Out – Can meaningful change be achieved in football? The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion leads at both Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs join professional football player Neil Danns on a panel around race in the beautiful game and what best practice looks like.
• Representation in the Media – BBC Asian Network’s Bobby Friction hosts a panel featuring Charlene White to find out about how people from under-represented groups navigate the media industry, what barriers are in place and how to make effective change.
• The Power of Community Organisations for Sustained Change – Dominique Walker from the Anthony Walker Foundation shines a spotlight on what impact local organisations can have in improving local communities.
• Liverpool: Before and Beyond Slavery – Historian and activist Laurence Westgaph reflects on the city’s long relationship with the Black community
• Equality on Stage? – Creative Director of the Everyman and Playhouse, Suba Das, chairs a roundtable discussion featuring actor Cathy Tyson, looking at the ongoing challenges people of colour face when pursuing a career in the theatre.
• Sports for Social Change – Ex-champion boxer Tony Bellew and Olympian Anyika Onuora take part in a panel which looks at how sport can be a beacon for change, cohesion and community.
• Moving Towards the New Face of Fashion – Designer and artist Andrew Ibi leads conversations around what are the next steps needed to make the fashion industry more diverse.
The full day conference has been organised in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University and will take place in brand new city centre venue The Spine. Tickets cost £20 plus booking fee per person. Places are limited
For the latest event and line-up information, or to purchase tickets, head to https://www.cultureliverpool.co.uk/liverpool-against-racism/.
Anyone looking for somewhere to stay during the Liverpool Against Racism festival, can use the accommodation booking service through the Liverpool Convention Bureau. This is an online service which allows you to book accommodation to suit your needs and budget. Accommodation rates have been secured at a number of options close to the conference venue. For more information and to book accommodation click here.
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