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From the streets to policy action: the blueprint exists to address increasingly virulent and violent racism

By |2026-05-20T15:14:10+01:0020 May 2026|Blog, Community, Justice, News|

20 May 2026 | London, UK Last Saturday’s (16 May [...]

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Promising developments to close racial disparities in women’s health – but the real test is in delivery

By |2026-04-21T15:49:27+01:0021 April 2026|Blog, Health and care, News, Women|

April 2026 | Tracey Bignall Over recent weeks we have [...]

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Mapping the Margins: Exploring the Intersection of Racism, Physical Health, and Mental Wellbeing in Young People

By |2026-04-08T11:53:48+01:007 April 2026|Blog, Health and care, Women, Young people|

Mapping the Margins is a NIHR-funded project led by the [...]

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Making Sense of Poverty Data: Building a Better Picture of Inequality in the UK

By |2026-04-27T16:29:26+01:007 April 2026|Alliance for Racial Justice, Blog, Projects|

Aleks Collingwood, Partnership Manager at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, writes on the challenges of understanding poverty and inequality in the UK with the current limitations in socio-demographic datasets. The blog both identifies the consequences of data gaps, and what is needed to ensure greater access to high-quality inclusive data capable of driving social justice efforts.

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At the Margins of Care: Lived Realities of Young South Asian Disabled Women Navigating Inaccessible Healthcare

By |2026-03-25T15:52:50+00:0025 March 2026|Blog, Health and care, Women, Young people|

“It took me five years to get the right diagnosis,” [...]

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