Breakout Session - Education: Preparation for Reparations
Main hall breakout discussion highlighting how an inclusive and representative curriculum can be a cornerstone of societal progress, promoting understanding, empathy, and reconciliation.
Dr Oli Harrisson | Lisa Anderson (Managing Director, Black Cultural Archives) | Dr Nicola Frith (Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies, University of Edinburgh) | L’Myah Sherae (CEO, Enact Equality) | Miles Greenwood (Lead Curator of Transatlantic Slavery & Legacies, International Slavery Museum) | Cllr Graham Campbell (SNP) | Malik Al Nasir (Author, Poet and Filmmaker, Cambridge University)
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