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SUMMARY:CRRE hosts meeting of the Runnymede Trust's 'Academic Forum'
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DESCRIPTION:The CRRE was pleased to host a meeting of the Runnymede Trust’s ‘Academic Forum’ - a group of leading academics met to discuss policy ideas on issues relating to race equality. This meeting was open to all and aimed to encourage a sharing of views on the current situation as the General Election draws closer.\n
 Presentations on the day included:\n

Professor David Gillborn (University of Birmingham): The Monsterization of Race Equality: how hate became honourable


Nadena Doherty (University of Keele): Black History Month and Black History with Key Stage 3 Students in England: A Critical Race Theory Approach


Robin Richardson (Insted): Narrative, nation and classrooms - the latest twists and turns in a perennial debate


Professor Hakim Adi (University of Chichester): Why is History such an unpopular subject for black students and teachers?

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LOCATION:Room 524, School of Education
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