So you don’t think microaggressions have an impact?
Microaggressions are often shrugged off by perpetrators because of a supposed lack of intent. But intent and impact are very different indeed, says rashné limki.
Microaggressions are often shrugged off by perpetrators because of a supposed lack of intent. But intent and impact are very different indeed, says rashné limki.
At the time of writing this piece, I was confronted with two strikingly different scenarios. One, involved friends in the UK posting images of their vaccine cards on social media (and I am proud of them for taking the first step in making themselves and the world a safer place).
Population Geographers have a longstanding interest in ethnicity, and an equally longstanding frustration with data limitations. Nissa Finney introduces the new Evidence for Equality National Survey that will change the data landscape on ethnic and religious minorities.
With mounting evidence of disproportionate Covid-19 mortality among ethnic minority groups, in April 2020 Public Health England undertook a review of ethnic inequalities in relation to this evidence.
Taking Stock – Race Equality in Scotland, features contributions from academics, civil society organisations and Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), and details significant racial inequalities in Scotland.
In April 2020, NHS England and Public Health England launched an inquiry into the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities.