A Legacy for Change
Thursday 22nd April 2021
1pm – 2pm
On what will be the 28th anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence in a racially motivated attack whilst waiting for a bus in Eltham, this event will explore the lasting legacy of his death. Marking Stephen Lawrence Day is even more important at a time where we are still in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic which has had a disproportionate impact on BAME communities, and the ongoing impact of Black Lives Matter.
We are delighted that we have a range of speakers from the community, cultural, policing and charity sectors.
(Programme) GUESTS SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
CHAIR
NORTH KENT CARIBBEAN NETWORK
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
COHESION PLUS
DIRECTOR
BRITISH FUTURE
DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE
KENT POLICE
ARTIST DIRECTOR
CULTURE &
CORPORATE DIRECTOR
KENT COUNTY COUNCIL
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