From The Fawcett Society <[email protected]>
Subject CORRECTION: What needs to change? Join our next #CoronaConversations event
Date June 11, 2020 8:44 AM
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CORRECTION: Please note that our next #CoronaConversations event will take place on Wednesday 17 June. We apologise for the error in yesterday's newsletter and hope you can join us.

Coronavirus is deepening racial inequalities: What needs to change?
For our next #CoronaConversations event we are partnering with Operation Black Vote to look at the disproportionate impacts of the outbreak. Our panel will examine: How are different ethnic minority groups affected by COVID-19 and the lockdown? How are women of colour affected? What are the reasons for this? What needs to change now? And how can we build a better future?

Ayesha Hazarika will chair the discussion with Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, Patrick Vernon OBE and Camille St-Omer Donaldson.

Date: Wednesday 17 June
Time: 18:45 - 20:00
Venue: Your home, via Zoom (you will receive the link once you book)
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We hope to see you on zoom!

In solidarity and determination,
The Fawcett Society Team

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