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Race Equality: A New Lib Dem Approach
(Saturday, June 1, 2013)

Meeting type:Conference
Date:Saturday, June 1, 2013
Time:11.45am - 6.00pm
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This conference focusses on race equality in education and employment and willl discuss the new report of the Liberal Democrat Task Force on Race Equality.  We want to forge a new, progressive approach to race equality that will differentiate the Liberal Democrats from both Labour and the Conservatives.
Speakers include:
SLF chairs Gareth Epps and Naomi Smith
EMLD chair Issan Ghazni
Baroness Floella Benjamin
Wilf Sullivan, Race Equality Officer, TUC
Rob Berkeley, Director, Runnymede Trust
Baroness Meral Ece
Professor Gus John
Special key note speaker: Dr Vince Cable MP, Business Secretary 


Tickets £10  (£5 unwaged, students, conc.)  Price includes lunch
 

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    Meeting address:Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Action Centre, 25 New Inn Yard, London, EC2A 3EA
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