State of Black Education in Britain
DATE
10/12/2024
TIME
10:00 - 12.30
LOCATION
Online
Register here.
This event will unveil key findings from our latest research on Black education and bring together Black parents, teachers, policymakers, and experts to address systemic issues in the educational system. This work has been funded by Mission 44.
Why You Should Attend:
- Hear from leading Black voices in education, including panel discussions featuring educators, policy influencers, and activists
- Be part of a movement pushing for concrete policy changes to improve educational outcomes for Black students
Speakers:
- Timi Okuwa, CEO, Black Equity Organisation
- Patricia Lamour, Chair, BEO Education Advisory Board
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Dr Lesley Nelson-Addy, Education Manager, Runnymede
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Amar Adatia, NextGen Advocate, Student
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Joan Deslandes, Headteacher, Kingsford Community School
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Kemi Oluyinka, Founder, Black Teachers Network
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Sabrina Simpson, Solicitor, Coram Children’s Legal Centre
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Frances Akinde, Founder, Inclusion HT
- Joshua Oladimeji, Deputy Head, Parkview
Who Should Attend:
Parents, educators, policymakers, young leaders, community activists, researchers, corporate and nonprofit partners, and allies committed to advancing educational equity.
Join us in exploring actionable solutions for creating an inclusive education system reflecting Black perspectives in Britain.