First Minister Of Wales Mark Drakeford AM Endorses Black History Month Wales 2019
As First Minister of Wales, I am delighted to support Black History Month Wales 2019 on its 12th anniversary. I…
As First Minister of Wales, I am delighted to support Black History Month Wales 2019 on its 12th anniversary. I…
Swansea College of Art, UWTSD Photography Department Student Internship Antonia Osuji with Race Council Cymru supported by RIES.tonia Osuji on…
Windrush generation of Wales celebrated in new project A project celebrating the contribution of the Windrush generation in Wales has…
Women in Wales For Europe Network Brilliant meeting with our Women in Europe (Wales) meeting chaired by @JaneHutt AM with…
Experiences of Racism & ‘Race’ in Schools in Wales Race Council Cymru collaborated with EYST, SRTRC and Tros Gynnal Plant…
Lack of diversity in Welsh curriculum sparks role model concern Black, Asian and ethnic minority groups say they are not…
Rcc engages with bame grassroots communities and works directly with the local authority and governing bodies to promote the awareness of race inequalities; monitor the workings of the equality act 2010 as relating to integration, race equality and justice to assess its impact and identify areas for improvement.
RCC will work to promote art, heritage and cultural activities for black and minority ethnic communities across Wales – linking in with strategic bodies including Welsh Government and others, as well as grassroots black and minority ethnic communities across Wales.
The leader of the House, Julie James will host the celebration, as part of a week of events to mark Refugee Week, to commemorate Windrush Day and recognise its wide historic and present-day significance.
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Race Council Cymru (RCC) has been elected to represent ethnic minority communities across Wales on the Third Sector Partnership Council (TSPC) for the next two years. We look forward to working with you all.
The report reveals the findings of the exploratory research on the experiences of people from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds across Wales.
In Wales, we value the diversity of our communities and this is what makes us such a vibrant and tolerant nation.