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Re-Imagining Brexit Britain - Reflections on the past, present and future

The vote to leave the European Union in June 2016 touched upon some of the big themes about the future of Britain as a nation-state. Issues such as the backlash to globalization, inequality, the growing divide between cities and rural areas, identity, and blaming of migrants in the UK led to a rise in reported racism and hate crimes nationally in all areas- rural, suburban and urban since the Referendum vote. Join us to think about these issues and listen to local people working to create an infrastructure challenge the growth of racism and xenophobia, and working to make a positive shift in the narrative on migration and ra

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Art, Activism, Race and Social Justice

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Launch of When the Snow Melts