In a JUST feature article in February 2015, Omar Khan, Director of the Runnymede Trust, outlines three key challenges for race equality, and thoughts for how we might collectively respond to move race up the political agenda in the next Parliament.

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In a JUST feature article in February 2015, Omar Khan, Director of the Runnymede Trust, outlines three key challenges for race equality, and thoughts for how we might collectively respond to move race up the political agenda in the next Parliament.
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