BLACK, ASIAN & MINORITY ETHNIC HUB

“In our work and in our living, we must recognize that difference is a reason for celebration and growth, rather than a reason for destruction.”
 


This page of our Liberation Hub is here for you to use if you identify as BAME and would like some resources or guidance, or if you are looking for ways to get involved in the Union. Even if you don't identify as BAME but you are looking to empower those who are around you, then you're in the right place! Take a look at our resources and suggestions below.
 
If we've missed anything or you have an initiative or suggestion for us to add to this page, then please send it to our Coordinator Nat at n.hobkirk@angliastudent.com.

Recommended Books

The books below are some of our suggestions that we've found useful in helping educate ourselves about racism and Black history. 

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Freedom is a constant struggle by Angela Y DavisWhy I'm no longer talk about race by Reni Eddo-LodgeTaking up Space by Chelsea Kwakye and Ore OgunbiyiWhite Fragility by Robin DiangeloBrit(ish) by Afua HirschNatives by Akala

Recommended Films, Documentaries & Series

These are some films, documentaries and series' that are available on all major streaming platforms. Some of these we have been watching as an SU Team to help educate ourselves and but also to understand the privilege we have being white, and the importance of amplifying the voices of those who are marginalised. Some viewers may find the below suggestions distressing.

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When They See UsHidden FiguresEnslaved with Samuel L. Jackson13th12 years a Slave42

Recommended Podcasts

In this selection of recommended podcasts there is something for everyone. Whether you are into politics and want to know more about social issues that significantly impact people of colour, or whether you are looking for a new outlet to aid self growth and development, then have a listen to the podcasts below. All of the recommended podcasts are available on all major streaming platforms. 

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Slay in Your LaneAbout RaceHave you heard george's podcast?Good Ancestor with Layla F. SaadPod Save the PeopleThe Nod

 

How else can I get involved?

With the resurge of the Black Lives Matter movement earlier this year, we have put together some ways that you can help support the movement and your Black family members, friends and colleagues. 

  • Write to your MP- if you want to see change being made within your local government and the policies it passes, write to your MP to express how you feel or what you want to see change.
     
  • Support the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER)- you can suport CRER by reading and sharing its work. CRER is a strategic anti-racist organisation based in Scotland, whose policy and research work highlights the evidence of the racial inequalities faced by minority ethnic people.
     
  • Start and continue having open and honest conversations- if you feel like you don’t know enough, or that you want to support your friends and family around you, speak to those closest to you to open up conversation and to carry it on about the topic of racism and Black history. 
     
  • Educate yourself- in order to have proactice and open conversations, you have to dedicate time and show some initative in wanting to educate yourself rather than relying on others to educate you. Using our resources is a great way to educate yourself on Black history, culture and racism. Educating yourself about these things needs to be something you want to do, so engage with the resources we have suggested or others that you know of.
     
  • Check in with your friends, family, colleagues who are Black- a lot of the events that have happened recently stir up a lot of trauma for those in the Black community. It means a lot to be kind to someone, and to reach out and see how they are doing.
     
  • Sign Petitions- change.org and GoFundMe have many petitions you can sign in order to support the BLM movement and to make change to the injustices happening in the UK and across the world.
     
  • Donate to charities and organisations supporting the movement- there are many charities and organisations which are working towards social justice and equality, to deconstruct institutional and systematic racism, but also to raise awareness and support families you have been directly affected by racism and BLM.

What else is out there?

"Are there any upcoming events?

If there are any events we think would be great for you we will list them below. Do you know of something happening that we can add? Get in touch.