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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2020 · 18 MIN

Everyday racism and community organising – In conversation with Maureen Lewis (S1 E12)

from Conversations with Iris: Podcast on migration, diversity and displacement · host IRIS, University of Birmingham, UK

IRiS Researcher Laurence Lessard-Phillips, talks to Maureen Lewis, Chief Officer of Walsall Black Sisters Collective and Advisory Board member of Walsall for All. They discuss Maureen’s important work, the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement and the importance of learning from our collective history.

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